I am curious if there's anyone out there that has a kidney disease kitty that has never eaten dry food, dehydrated food, dried treats, etc. Has anyone ever heard of a cat developing ckd by seriously only consuming wet food???
My 16 year old did. All they ate were wet food.I am curious if there's anyone out there that has a kidney disease kitty that has never eaten dry food, dehydrated food, dried treats, etc. Has anyone ever heard of a cat developing ckd by seriously only consuming wet food???
Since you have previously dealt with ckd, you probably already know the factors, besides creatinine, that are assessed, but in case you don't -Tanya's Comprehensive Guide to Feline Chronic Kidney Disease - Blood Chemistry Panel (felinecrf.org). This link also discusses other possible causes for an elevated creatinine level, such as a very high protein diet, an infection, or cats with a lot of muscle mass.one of my cat kids came back with high creatinine the other day