Hi all,
first of all, I should thank each of you for all the inputs in the website. I have gone through a big portion of it and wanted to share my own story for your help.
My cat is 5 months old Ragdoll. He has not been eating enough, but drinking and urinating quite a lot (6*day) in the last 10 days. I took him to the vet and she run a test for the pee. The test showed that he has blood and protein in his pee. The vet suggested me to have a blood test to see if there is a kidney issue, and we did. Attached are the blood results, as you can see the crea and urea values are slightly elevated than the standard. The vet suspects dehydration but also maybe a cronic disease coming from family. She asked me to have ultrasond and we did at emergency clinic.
The vet doing the ultrasound concluded that there is no cronic disease in the kidney. He does not see a permanent damage either. He sees 2 white spots, which can be an indication of a kidney infection which has passed / or about to pass by itself. In any case, they kept my boy at the clinic, gave him fluids to hydrate him, and also antibiotics to make sure that the infection is gone for sure. The day after they called me and asked me to take my boy as his blood values (crea and urea) lowered significantly and back to normal. We are now at home, continuing the antibiotics for the upcoming 10 days.
In the meanwhile, I spoke with my original vet, she already got the results from the clinic, and she advised me to have another blood test in 1,5 week to see antibiotics really worked out.
Google is a dead hole, as the more I checked, the more I got depressed. In some websites, it is written that crea and urea levels will not be escalated because of dehydration, it is an earlier sign of CKD. He is just 5 months, my body cant not take it..
any views on my case? Any advices? Anyone has experienced the same and the question either it is a dehydration or kidney disease? Please reply!
first of all, I should thank each of you for all the inputs in the website. I have gone through a big portion of it and wanted to share my own story for your help.
My cat is 5 months old Ragdoll. He has not been eating enough, but drinking and urinating quite a lot (6*day) in the last 10 days. I took him to the vet and she run a test for the pee. The test showed that he has blood and protein in his pee. The vet suggested me to have a blood test to see if there is a kidney issue, and we did. Attached are the blood results, as you can see the crea and urea values are slightly elevated than the standard. The vet suspects dehydration but also maybe a cronic disease coming from family. She asked me to have ultrasond and we did at emergency clinic.
The vet doing the ultrasound concluded that there is no cronic disease in the kidney. He does not see a permanent damage either. He sees 2 white spots, which can be an indication of a kidney infection which has passed / or about to pass by itself. In any case, they kept my boy at the clinic, gave him fluids to hydrate him, and also antibiotics to make sure that the infection is gone for sure. The day after they called me and asked me to take my boy as his blood values (crea and urea) lowered significantly and back to normal. We are now at home, continuing the antibiotics for the upcoming 10 days.
In the meanwhile, I spoke with my original vet, she already got the results from the clinic, and she advised me to have another blood test in 1,5 week to see antibiotics really worked out.
Google is a dead hole, as the more I checked, the more I got depressed. In some websites, it is written that crea and urea levels will not be escalated because of dehydration, it is an earlier sign of CKD. He is just 5 months, my body cant not take it..
any views on my case? Any advices? Anyone has experienced the same and the question either it is a dehydration or kidney disease? Please reply!
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