dsHavven' done it for my cats for this reason, but added Forti flora for Csey 
and Homey who have reoccuring bouts of bladder infections.  It does help both 
of them.  Casey is 16 and Homey is 8 going on 9.

---- Lance <lini...@fastmail.fm> wrote: 
> It's been a little while since I've posted about my 11 yro FeLV+ girl, Ember. 
> We did blood work for her in late May, and her BUN and lipase levels were 
> elevated. Creatinine was still within normal limits. Did a urine test, and 
> she was concentrating her urine just fine.
> 
> Yesterday, I took her in for skin problems she's having, which the doc thinks 
> is dermatitis. We also ran blood work on her. Her BUN is now 45 (was 39), 
> creatinine still normal, lipase high, and her triglycerides are now high. I 
> don't have numbers for everything, but the blood work results should arrive 
> this weekend. 
> 
> I will probably collect urine next week to test specific gravity again. 
> Otherwise, I'm not sure of what to do. The doc says elevated lipase indicates 
> pancreatitis in dogs, but isn't quite as definitive in cats. I did a little 
> reading earlier, and I saw something about adding digestive enzymes to food, 
> and that this might help with the lipase and triglyceride levels. Has anyone 
> done this? Also, has anyone seen high BUN with normal creatinine and good 
> specific gravity? 
> 
> Please let me know what you think.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lance
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