Signs of Kidney Disease in Cats
06 Jul
In the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), there may be very few signs. Once clinical signs are present, it indicates that the kidney has been damaged by 70%. As kidney function declines, the symptoms progress and the cat begins to experience more consequences.
The commonly seen symptoms include:
- Increased urine production
- Gradual weight loss due to poor appetite and loss of protein in the urine
- Vomiting due to toxin buildup in the system
- Weakness due to muscle wastage, anemia and low blood potassium
- Dehydration due to excess water loss into the urine
- Bad breath (halitosis) — Due to toxin build-up and oral and gastric ulceration
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