- Joined
- Jan 17, 2024
- Messages
- 18
- Purraise
- 12
Is it possible for cat to get kidney disease without showing anything wrong in the comprehensive and CBC blood test?
My cat shows every sign of kidney disease like dry mouth, frequent urination (Approx 10 times a day), low appetite, weight loss.
Our previous vet foolishly claimed my cat don't have kidney disease even though his left kidney is big while his right is normal. He depends on the blood test and said my cat is all clear. About the symptoms he claimed it's all because he's not castrated. This happend a year ago. His left kidney got big and all the symptoms appeared since he ate something not good for him which causes him to vomit more than 17 times in 3 days, finally after many medication ranitidin stopped the vomiting in first dose.
But a month ago we castrated him in a new good clinic who did blood test which also shows all clear except some little gastrointestinal problems and red blood cell,which the vet said is not associated with kidney disease. But he still urinates a lot and is anorexic. The new vet said he ofcourse have kidney disease based on the symptoms and the large kidney size
He don't have UTI because i feed him water by syringe since he got suspected mild poison in the last year. I feed him according to his body weight which improves his appetite and stool motion.
So note that he got big left kidney and the bad symptoms since he got the mild poison. Maybe it cockroach gel, God knows .
My theory about the blood test showing normal BUN, protien and phosphorus is that he eats very less food which for the past 2 years (previous vet claimed becus of not castrated ) so since his body got less protien then his blood will not be excess in protien and other waste.
Is this theory correct? Only his left kidney is big as confirmed by ultrasound.
We can't do more tests like ultrasound or x-ray as it's very expensive and we're low on coins from the foolishness of previous vet. What do you think is the kind of kidney disease my cat have?
My cat shows every sign of kidney disease like dry mouth, frequent urination (Approx 10 times a day), low appetite, weight loss.
Our previous vet foolishly claimed my cat don't have kidney disease even though his left kidney is big while his right is normal. He depends on the blood test and said my cat is all clear. About the symptoms he claimed it's all because he's not castrated. This happend a year ago. His left kidney got big and all the symptoms appeared since he ate something not good for him which causes him to vomit more than 17 times in 3 days, finally after many medication ranitidin stopped the vomiting in first dose.
But a month ago we castrated him in a new good clinic who did blood test which also shows all clear except some little gastrointestinal problems and red blood cell,which the vet said is not associated with kidney disease. But he still urinates a lot and is anorexic. The new vet said he ofcourse have kidney disease based on the symptoms and the large kidney size
He don't have UTI because i feed him water by syringe since he got suspected mild poison in the last year. I feed him according to his body weight which improves his appetite and stool motion.
So note that he got big left kidney and the bad symptoms since he got the mild poison. Maybe it cockroach gel, God knows .
My theory about the blood test showing normal BUN, protien and phosphorus is that he eats very less food which for the past 2 years (previous vet claimed becus of not castrated ) so since his body got less protien then his blood will not be excess in protien and other waste.
Is this theory correct? Only his left kidney is big as confirmed by ultrasound.
We can't do more tests like ultrasound or x-ray as it's very expensive and we're low on coins from the foolishness of previous vet. What do you think is the kind of kidney disease my cat have?
Attachments
-
75.8 KB Views: 14
-
119.3 KB Views: 13