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Upon examination, we found Holly to be slightly underweight and dehydrated. Blood and urine tests were performed, revealing early kidney failure. This is a common condition in ageing cats, where the kidneys gradually lose their ability to remove waste from the blood properly.
We explained to her owner that while her kidney problems couldn't be cured, they could be managed to improve Holly’s quality of life. The primary treatment recommendation was a switch to a specialised renal diet. This prescription food is formulated with reduced protein, phosphorus, and sodium levels to decrease the workload on Holly’s kidneys.
Holly gradually transitioned to the new diet over two weeks, with fresh water available to encourage her to drink.
Within a month, Holly showed positive changes. Her energy levels improved, and she seemed more interested in playing. Her water intake normalised, and her coat regained its former lustre.
Three months after the diagnosis, Holly had gained weight and was back to her old, affectionate self. She was more active and engaged, even initiating play with her toys.
This case study highlights the importance of regular veterinary check-ups for ageing pets and the impact proper diagnosis and management can have on a pet's quality of life. Holly has regained her health and vitality, allowing her to enjoy her golden years comfortably.
Dr Asse Bosch, Pet Vet, Waihi
Franklin Vets - excellence in veterinary care for dairy, farming, lifestyle, equine and household pets. BESTPRACTICE ACCREDITED NZ.