@tiffmaxee said “Her labs confuse me. If a trace of protein or +1-2, I would just retest in a month. A +4 is significant and her kidney numbers aren’t high which begs the question why. She was also +3 in June. According to Tanya’s site diabetes and heart disease can result in protein in the urine as can infection. If the BP is high I might skip it. If normal, I would want to check again either now or a month from now. It’s up to you. If you trusted your vet I would ask but I’m not so sure you do.


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Thanks... I agree completely agree with everything you say... “which begs the question why”
I too have been dwelling on heart disease and infection being a cause. Which has led me to what you are saying have the blood pressure checked if high skip the UPC. Also something of importance to note, which I have been also dwelling on is that she definitely has dental issues. To what extent I am concerned.
Infection, you bet, I believe!?! I was going to put out there/ post if “dental infection could have anything to do with protein in urine?”
What do you think?
You are correct I do not have a vet I can trust other than her cardiologist, Dr. Mulz which I am going to send an email to today regarding this protein in urine and it potentially related to the heart problems.
I cannot resist to share: vet she saw this week (when I brought her in because of the mouth noises and caring on when she would be eating)... I expressed concern about protein in urine and then subsequently spoke with him on the phone Friday night about it again- he told me
it could be from her holding her bladder so long!?! Seriously? Nelli has always, always held her bladder it’s just an ECID thing- this could be causing +4 protein in urine?!?
This is indicative of what I deal with when it comes to vets.