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Try to find a feline only vet if you can. Cats are very different from dogs and the same rules for dog kidney disease does nog apply for cats. Fat and protein are fine for a cat and needed. Carbohydrates are not good. Of course with a cat that does have kidney disease you want them on canned food for the added moister but if she won’t eat it then stick with what is working. I still think an ultrasound with a specialist will give you far more information. Remember there has to be a loss of around 70% kidney function in chronic kidney disease for it to show up in the blood work. The fact that her glucose was high enough and for long enough that she had diabetic neuropathy would make some amount of kidney damage very likely.