What Is Feline Chronic Kidney Disease?

Автор Stefan Persson, Лют. 15, 2026, 09:22 ДП

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Stefan Persson

Feline CKD is a progressive disorder where the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste, affecting up to 50% of cats over 10 years old. Early signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, appetite loss, and weight reduction. IRIS staging (1-4) helps guide treatment, with stages 2-3 being ideal for interventions like RAPROS. Diagnosis relies on blood tests for creatinine, BUN, phosphorus, and urine analysis. Routine checkups allow early detection. Without management, CKD can advance to stage 4, causing severe anemia and uremia. Supportive care slows progression, while targeted therapies like RAPROS improve outcomes substantially.

RAPROS revolutionizes feline CKD management by slowing disease progression and enhancing quality of life in IRIS stage 2-3 cats. Combine treatment with renal diets, hydration, and routine monitoring for the best outcomes. Schedule senior bloodwork annually, discuss RAPROS at stage 2 diagnosis, and track appetite and weight weekly. Hero Veterinary ensures access to this innovative therapy and expert guidance. Early intervention maximizes years of comfort and vitality for pets.