What do lab tests really tell you about cat kidney disease? Bloodwork and urinalysis play a vital role in diagnosing and monitoring CKD. In this video, we’ll cover the essential lab values your vet checks, how frequently testing should be done, and additional optional tests that can aid in disease management. Stay proactive and learn how to better support your cat’s kidney health. Kidney disease in cats doesn’t have to be overwhelming—let’s break it down together!
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