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    Kidney disease..... NEED ADVICE!!

    My cat Tiger has been diagnosed with kidney disease about 2 yrs ago. since then we started to feed him science dietg k/d since we were told that he cannot have food with allot of protein. we will feed him wet and dry k/d food but mostly wet. At some point Tiger completely refused to eat the food! At the same time he lost allot of weight!! so i did some research on different types of food for him. thats when i learned that he could have food with high amounts of protein but it needs to be of high quality. I also learned that he's also losing muscle since he wasnt recieving the proper amounts of protein that a cat needs. so i went and bought some of the recommended food hoping that it will help him gain back the weight he lost with of course making sure that they had no by-products, no grains. some of the food i bought were USDA organic. Tiger is usually 13 pounds and had dropped to 7!!!

    We've been feeding him the new food for about 2 months now and have not seen any weight gain!! But he has not thrown up in about a month and is pooping and peeeing normal. He recently has not been able to jump up to his favorite spot to drink water (at the bahroom sink). but just a week in a half ago he didnt struggle with this at all. He looks really weak lately and im wondering if its because of the muscle loss.

    I want to take him to the vet, but im wondering if theres anything that they can give him that will really help him out right now????
    Please help, any suggestions will be helpfull.

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    I have nothing to offer in terms of advice, but will say a prayer for him.
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    Do take him to see the vet. Prayers for Tiger and you both.

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    Take him to the vet. There may be something else going on besides kidney disease, or the disease could be progressing. Also, did you change diets with consulting your vet? Prescription diets are formulated for specific issues, and sometimes changing them can cause issues, even if research shows they are appropriate diets to feed with certain conditions, there may be other factors going on that may be contraindicated with that diet. So always consult with your vet before changing prescription diets. Bottom line though you want him to eat... I just want to stress the importance of consulting with your vet before stuff like that especially in kitties with kidney disease. He is probably dehydrated too and will need fluids. Definitely sending good thoughts your and his way!

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    That much of a weight loss DEFINITELY calls for a vet visit. He could have hyperthyroidism which will cause him to lose weight. He'll be in my thoughts and prayers. Keep us updated.

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    Vet visit, asap! You want to be sure he is not in pain, and is not suffering. Then you need a full senior blood panel to determine what is happening.

    I am not a fan of prescription Science Diet foods, I think you did alright researching and finding something he would eat. Now, time for another vet appt!
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