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Sick Cat: Symptoms of Renal Failure

Symptoms of renal insufficiency in cats do not appear until the disease is advanced and even then they are not always clearly recognizable. You should be sensitive to the following changes in your cat in order to discover kidney failure as quickly as possible. 

First of all, it is important that the symptoms that occur with kidney failure can also stand for other diseases, such as diabetes, and that you should always visit a veterinarian as quickly as possible, even if you have minor abnormalities, to have your house tiger examined. For example, you should take a close look at your cat’s behavior.

Renal Insufficiency in Cats: Changes in Behavior

Cats with renal insufficiency appear listless, exhausted, and even apathetic when the disease is advanced. Eating and playing only seem to be half as much fun for it as usual. Owners of cats with kidney disease also usually find that their pets suddenly drink a lot. They also visit the litter box much more often than usual and urinate larger amounts in the process.

Physical Changes in the Sick Cat

Cats with kidney disease often suffer from severe weight loss. Their fur looks dull and shaggy and can stand up, and their eyes can also lose their shine. The mucous membranes of diseased animals are pale in color and the overall condition of the velvet paw appears battered and poor.

Symptoms of Kidney Failure

Renal insufficiency in cats can manifest itself through frequent vomiting, and diarrhea can also occur in the sick four-legged friends.

Inflammation of the oral mucosa, an unpleasant odor from the snout, and increased salivation are also common. In addition, sick animals are often more prone to fractures than healthy ones.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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