Useful information about the needs of cats and dogs with nutritionally sensitive health conditions.
Renal & Urinary Disorders
Chronic kidney disease is diagnosed in about 1 in 3 cats over 10 years of age.1,2 In cats, although there are breed-related causes of CKD, such as polycystic kidney disease in Persian cats, the cause is usually idiopathic.3 Based on clinical exams and laboratory tests, CKD in cats can be "staged" and managed with a combination of medical treatments and therapeutic diets, according to guidelines developed by the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS).
Nutritional management for cats with CKD has four general aims: to maintain adequate nutrition; mitigate clinical consequences of CKD, including
Although dietary sodium restriction is recommended for people with CKD, evidence in cats suggests not only is this unnecessary but also that excessive restriction can be harmful.2,10
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