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  2. Chronic kidney disease in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cat with chronic kidney disease and typical symptoms: fatigue, emaciation and dull, shaggy coat. The chronic kidney disease of the cat (CNE) - also called chronic renal insufficiency (CNI) or chronic renal failure in the older literature - is an incurable, progressive disease characterized by a gradual decrease in the nephrons and thus to a decreasing function (insufficiency) of the kidneys.

  3. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    For cats living with chronic renal disease, low protein diets lower the amount of nitrogenous waste in the body, helping to decrease the strain put on the kidneys. [31] The exact level of protein that is needed for therapeutic CKD diets is unclear. [31] Low protein diets can be formulated as a wet or dry food, with the main difference being the ...

  4. 7 Best Cat Foods for Indoor Cats — Our Top Picks - AOL

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    The highest-rated cat food for indoor cats often includes brands like Hill’s Science Diet Indoor, Blue Buffalo Indoor Health, and Royal Canin Indoor. These brands are well known for providing ...

  5. Feline lower urinary tract disease - Wikipedia

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    Increasing dietary phosphorus can reduce the excretion of magnesium in urine; but, if a high phosphorus diet is combined with a high magnesium diet, and the urine pH is not low enough, struvite crystals may form. [10] High phosphorus diets are contraindicated in cats with chronic kidney disease.

  6. The best food to feed growing kittens - AOL

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    Calcium (ideally 0.8% to 1.6%) and phosphorus: Hart says kitten food with sufficient calcium and phosphorus ensures proper bone development. The calcium level is usually higher than the phosphorus ...

  7. Familial renal disease in animals - Wikipedia

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    Familial renal disease is an uncommon cause of kidney failure in dogs and cats. Most causes are breed-related (familial) and some are inherited. Some are congenital (present at birth). Renal dysplasia is a type of familial kidney disease characterized by abnormal cellular differentiation of kidney tissue.

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