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My 1 year old siamese pees a lot. The vet thought we should do a urinalysis to be on the safe side even though she has no other symptoms.
Turns out her urine was very dilute and there were a few proteins, so we ran a blood test and her phosphorous levels were high. Everything else looked good and she's not showing any other signs of kidney disease, but my vet wants to be cautious.
She told me to give her an herbal supplement called Rehmannia eight for a couple of weeks and then test her urine again. Has anyone tried this with their cat?
My vet is integrative so she uses both holistic and conventional remedies. I have been reading a lot about the benefits of this Chinese remedy for kidney function in humans, I'm hoping it works just as well with cats.
Turns out her urine was very dilute and there were a few proteins, so we ran a blood test and her phosphorous levels were high. Everything else looked good and she's not showing any other signs of kidney disease, but my vet wants to be cautious.
She told me to give her an herbal supplement called Rehmannia eight for a couple of weeks and then test her urine again. Has anyone tried this with their cat?
My vet is integrative so she uses both holistic and conventional remedies. I have been reading a lot about the benefits of this Chinese remedy for kidney function in humans, I'm hoping it works just as well with cats.
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