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PHMadameAlto
at Wed Apr 14 18:57:30 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHMadameAlto ]
I am sorry about this diagnosis. There is no way to predict how long a cat who has kidney problems can last - some will live for several years and some will not.
The subQ fluids are about the only thing to make the cat feel better, although sometimes a vet will prescribe an anti-nausea med as well.
If you are willing to do it, subQ fluid administration at home is possible. There is also a thing called a gif tube that can help with this, although some cats do not tolerate it well.
Here are some websites about CRF. I think you will find them very useful in deciding on a course of treatment. By all means, consider a visit to the university if it is not too far.
www.felinecrf.com/index.htm www.judysworld.net/CRF/ www.holisticat.com/crf.html
Best wishes to you and loads of prayers for your kitty.
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