Thanks!

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I am sorry to hear this. 30% of kitties over 10 years old have renal problems so you may have caught a very early problem.
I know! And in most cases, it's detected at a very progressed stage because cats usually don't show any symptoms before 60 or 70% of their kidneys are no longer working.

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But don't forget: especially in the early stages the levels will react to treatment and get lower again. With Filou he may well have been about the same age when the levels were not ok for the first time. Then it took 3 more years before his weekly sub-q fluids started and now he will be 14 next week - being old and not healthy but happy.
Lily is 6 now, will be 7 in May. So Filou was about the same age when the kidney problems have started?

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With the TLC Lily will get from you she will most likely live a long life.
Hopefully!! It's still an odd feeling to know that something isn't right, Lily has never been ill in her entire life, not once!!