Kerry,
He needs to be on Lasix if the fluids are affecting his heart that
badly, many CRF kitties are also heart problem kitties and many getting
fluids are on lasix, your vet should know that. If not maybe you can
have them recommend an internal specialist more versed in CRF
problems
PS. Inky's blood work is looking good, thats about what Fred's was
while we were waiting for the blood work to be redone for the hyper-t, I
was really upset when his creatinine got so much worse in those 3
weeks. I wish now I had followed my instincts and started fluids then,
it may have made
Hi Kerry,
I think high phosphorous can make them feel nauseated so that may
be why his appetite goes off, has the vet suggested phos binders? Part
of one of the list messages below:
Powdered Alum. Hydroxide Gel now for over 3
years and have not had any problems. It is a finely ground
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