Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats
Abstract
Chronic Kidney Disease is very common in older cats and occurs in the younger generations as
well. The treatment options to increase the quality of life are improving every year, and more
cats are diagnosed with the disease than before. Faster ways to diagnose the disease are on the
market and being used more often. SDMA is a great kidney market that should be included in
the blood work with creatinine. The dietary management is of high importance to increase the
quality of life and reduce the progression of the disease, as well as good veterinarian-owner
communication. The CKD patient should be put on the correct diet based on the IRIS
classification and how far the disease has progressed. Other methods can be used in the
diagnosis, but they can be expensive for the owner. Animal welfare should always be in the
back of the head during the progression of the disease and treatment of the animal.