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well tried to give some of the watered down grub, he was sick an hour later. hopefull the steroid will start working soon! will just stick to water for now and try agin with food before bed! |
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well the steroids must be working!! he is EATING!!! yaaaaaay! ![]() ![]() |
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Hi Lynz Your vet would have checked the creatinine, urea and phos, as these are the main ones that indicate how well the kidneys are functioning, dont get too involved with these numbers at the minute as it gets all consuming. Right now it is much more important to get the phos levels down. Reduce the phos and hopefully the urea and creatinine will follow but some cats can tolerate mid to high levels of urea and creatinine. It is the high phos that makes them feel really sick. What other foods have you tried to tempt him with? Sometimes applaws cat food can be quite appealing to ailing cats and has a low phos content, go for the chicken flavours. Zooplus also do a range of renal foods which are low in phos and possibly a little more palatable than Hills or RC. |
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