allie and newkitty
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Newkitty's numbers have improved, her BUN came down to 59 (from 83.9) and her CRE is down to 2.0 (from 2.3). However, her potassium went from 4.7 to 6.0!
Last night she had a BM and then strained to urinate (like with cystitis) 3 times. She did urinate this morning but it was not much. However, the day before yesterday and consistently to last night, she has been flooding the box. My vet believes this was due to the straining she had just done with a BM on bad knees (her cartilage is shot from pred and has luxating patellas) and was pain thing. She strained for the (normal looking) BM, then strained to urinate 3 times, then strained to produce a tiny drop of loose stool, then I gave her a pain shot and she settled down.
We have been using saline sub-q's thus far so we know she is not getting extra from LRS. We are to keep doing this, every day.
I read elevated potassium is common in end stage cats, or cats with CRE of 5. Her CRF numbers seem too good to have high potassium.
I am very worried and hope someone here has experience with this.
Last night she had a BM and then strained to urinate (like with cystitis) 3 times. She did urinate this morning but it was not much. However, the day before yesterday and consistently to last night, she has been flooding the box. My vet believes this was due to the straining she had just done with a BM on bad knees (her cartilage is shot from pred and has luxating patellas) and was pain thing. She strained for the (normal looking) BM, then strained to urinate 3 times, then strained to produce a tiny drop of loose stool, then I gave her a pain shot and she settled down.
We have been using saline sub-q's thus far so we know she is not getting extra from LRS. We are to keep doing this, every day.
I read elevated potassium is common in end stage cats, or cats with CRE of 5. Her CRF numbers seem too good to have high potassium.
I am very worried and hope someone here has experience with this.