I would say, and our Vet wholeheartly agreed, with a kidney cat, the most important thing is that they eat. So if CiCi is eating well, that's great. And if she's eating wet food, all the more better. IF you can add additional water to that food, even better! Kidney cats need extra water, as you may have noticed because she may be drinking quite a bit more than she used to.
I'm surprised your Vet put a timeline on Cici. All of my kidney cats lived quite some time...my last two both lived three years after being diagnosed. Some kidney cats have lived far longer than that! Does she have any symptoms at all other than a slight weight loss? Is she vomiting at all? Or lethargic? If not, I'd say things are going along nicely. Have you seen this website: Tanya's Comprehensive Guide to Feline Chronic Kidney Disease - Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Cat This is absolutely the best there is strictly for informational purposes (it is NOT interactive)
that your little one has more time that your Vet estimates! Keep us posted on how she's doing.
I'm surprised your Vet put a timeline on Cici. All of my kidney cats lived quite some time...my last two both lived three years after being diagnosed. Some kidney cats have lived far longer than that! Does she have any symptoms at all other than a slight weight loss? Is she vomiting at all? Or lethargic? If not, I'd say things are going along nicely. Have you seen this website: Tanya's Comprehensive Guide to Feline Chronic Kidney Disease - Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Cat This is absolutely the best there is strictly for informational purposes (it is NOT interactive)
that your little one has more time that your Vet estimates! Keep us posted on how she's doing.