The symptoms of kidney failure in cats are relatively easy to recognize and it is important to do so as it is a major cause of cat deaths. However, the reasons for so much renal failure in cats may not be so obvious and treatment is aimed at keeping your cat as comfortable as possible.
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Recognizing Kidney Disease in Cats Helps Prolong Kitty’s Life
Just like us, cats are subject to sickness and stress. And, just like us, there are many things that can be done to maintain their good health. One all too common ailment befalling cats is kidney failure, symptoms of which are similar to those in humans. It’s an often fatal disease, and is certainly something you would like to – and can – prevent. Here’s how to recognize the symptoms of kidney failure in cats.
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Symptoms of Kidney Failure in Cats
A kidney failure in cat can be caused by fungal or bacterial infections. Age and heredity can also be factors in causing kidney failure in cats. There are also many substances that can also cause kidney failure that your cat can access. Needless to say, massive doses of Vitamin D and rodent poison can do heavy damage to your cats kidneys. Watch out for these other items that can damage the feline renal system.
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