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This study aimed to define the prevalence of upper urolithiasis in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in a referral population, and to compare urinary calciumcreatinine ratio (UCaCr), and total and ionised calcium between cats with CKD with and without upper urolithiasis. The medical records of cats diagnosed with CKD were reviewed for signalment, body weight, diet and prevalence of upper urolithiasis. Cats with preserved urine samples were further classified into two groups urolithiasis group (upper urolithiasis identifie