Paws for Thought | Early diagnosis vital for failing feline kidneys

By Dr Renee Pigdon, Petfocus Vetcare
January 3 2018 - 11:17am
THIRST: Kidney failure is a common issue with older cats so if your cat is drinking more water than normal, urinating more and losing weight, you should consult your vet.
THIRST: Kidney failure is a common issue with older cats so if your cat is drinking more water than normal, urinating more and losing weight, you should consult your vet.

It is estimated that one in four cats gets some degree of kidney failure as they get older.

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