Bobbie And Bubba
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Good Afternoon L & L ~
Status Quo with the Bubster. He's been hanging in the open windows more lately.
Forrest Vet Update:
Good news and bad news. He is in stage 2 of CKD. It was confusing for his regular vet as only one of his kidney values was too high and she thought it might be because he had just eaten an all protein ( raw) meal prior to the BW. But, the IM vet, who was extremely nice with a lovely London accent, said he knows he is in CKD because the following:
Forrest does have evidence of chronic kidney disease - stage 2 on 1-4 scale. Although not all his numbers are
high, his urine is dilute and his kidneys are abnormal on ultrasound. We can presume that this is the reason for his excessive urination. We would recommend feeding Forrest on a low protein, low phosphorus diet. With a raw meat diet, it is very easy for nutritional deficiencies to develop - even if you are using a supplement. There is also a risk of enteric bacterial infections with raw diets.
So, I did get a bit of a lecture about raw food. But, he was quite nice and said to take his advice and draw my own conclusions. He ask if I trusted FoodFurLife supplements and I said I do.
No treatment necessary for the CKD at this time, phosphus levels are fine. He did want me to increase his miralax, and take him back to regular vet in 2-3 weeks to have follow up on what the increase does to his numbers and said that will help him with being hungry all the time.
Guess I have some reading up to do on CKD.

Good Afternoon L & L ~
Status Quo with the Bubster. He's been hanging in the open windows more lately.
Forrest Vet Update:
Good news and bad news. He is in stage 2 of CKD. It was confusing for his regular vet as only one of his kidney values was too high and she thought it might be because he had just eaten an all protein ( raw) meal prior to the BW. But, the IM vet, who was extremely nice with a lovely London accent, said he knows he is in CKD because the following:
Forrest does have evidence of chronic kidney disease - stage 2 on 1-4 scale. Although not all his numbers are
high, his urine is dilute and his kidneys are abnormal on ultrasound. We can presume that this is the reason for his excessive urination. We would recommend feeding Forrest on a low protein, low phosphorus diet. With a raw meat diet, it is very easy for nutritional deficiencies to develop - even if you are using a supplement. There is also a risk of enteric bacterial infections with raw diets.
So, I did get a bit of a lecture about raw food. But, he was quite nice and said to take his advice and draw my own conclusions. He ask if I trusted FoodFurLife supplements and I said I do.
No treatment necessary for the CKD at this time, phosphus levels are fine. He did want me to increase his miralax, and take him back to regular vet in 2-3 weeks to have follow up on what the increase does to his numbers and said that will help him with being hungry all the time.
Guess I have some reading up to do on CKD.
