Kidney Disease in Cats

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is one of the most common conditions affecting older cats. Because symptoms often appear late, early detection through routine blood and urine testing is essential. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering toxins, maintaining hydration, and regulating electrolytes. When they begin to fail, cats may experience vomiting, weight loss, increased thirst, increased urination, and decreased appetite.

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BVH provides complete kidney care including blood tests, urinalysis, blood pressure monitoring, ultrasound, hydration therapy, specialised renal diets and long-term management plans. Cats with CKD can live comfortably for years with proper medical support. Regular follow-ups allow us to adjust treatment as the disease progresses.

If your cat is losing weight or seems dehydrated, booking a senior screening could make a significant difference. Early detection leads to better outcomes and improved quality of life for cats with kidney disease.

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