I took my cat, Nicholas, into the vet yesterday for his annual check-up. He was very sick in January with Pancreatitis but pulled through so this was just for shots and a grooming problem. I also told the Dr. that he looked "tired", I know not very descriptive, but still just not himself. His CBC came back fine but his chem panel didn't. His BUN level was 41 (normal is under 35 - his was 24 in January) and his Creatinine was 2.5 (normal is under 2.0 - his was 1.9 in January). So the vet has told us that he is in Renal Failure.
Now, from what I could gather so far, he could still hang in here from months to years with the proper treatment. However, he has lost weight and is vomiting which isn't good. I'm switching his food to the one from the vet's for Renal Kitties and taking him back in for another blood test in 4 weeks. From there we decide what we can do for him.
Has anyone dealt with this in an older cat (will be 16 in October)? How about the Sub Q fluids 3 times a week? How does that go over with cats?
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
Karen & Nicholas

Now, from what I could gather so far, he could still hang in here from months to years with the proper treatment. However, he has lost weight and is vomiting which isn't good. I'm switching his food to the one from the vet's for Renal Kitties and taking him back in for another blood test in 4 weeks. From there we decide what we can do for him.
Has anyone dealt with this in an older cat (will be 16 in October)? How about the Sub Q fluids 3 times a week? How does that go over with cats?
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
Karen & Nicholas
