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I am SO sorry you are going through this. Depending on how old your kitty is, she can fight this since you got her to a vet quickly. Fluids will flush toxins and they may need to run tests to see if the kidneys are damaged permanently.
I had a kitty who had CKD and ended up in kidney failure. That was almost 20yrs ago and so much has been done to help kidney issues. My two kittys, almost 17 now, have been dealing with pancreatitis and I recently put them on renal support cat food and wow! They love it. It won't stop kidney disease, but it slows down the scarring of the kidneys. I would suggest speaking to yoru vet about this diet as it may help save your kitty's remaining kidney function.
My heart goes out to you--this must be so difficult. HUGS!!
I had a kitty who had CKD and ended up in kidney failure. That was almost 20yrs ago and so much has been done to help kidney issues. My two kittys, almost 17 now, have been dealing with pancreatitis and I recently put them on renal support cat food and wow! They love it. It won't stop kidney disease, but it slows down the scarring of the kidneys. I would suggest speaking to yoru vet about this diet as it may help save your kitty's remaining kidney function.
My heart goes out to you--this must be so difficult. HUGS!!