drjsiems
Active Member
Jake's had his senior profile about three months ago, he is 19-1/2, and his creatinine read as 4 which in many opinions is high enough to administer sub-qs. BUN was 65 which would be logical since when creatinine goes up, so does the BUN. But please discern why the creatinine is high to begin with. Jake's other numbers were in the normal range, and he was not dehydrated or showing any symptoms of kidney failure. He was and is eating well and gaining weight which is good since he lost a lot when he had active diabetes (he has been in remission for about 16 months now). So the vet and I decided not to do sub-qs because we assumed it was either a lab error or some kind of a fluke. He just got another (three months later) senior/renal profile and creatinine is 2.7 (just above normal range). I was not surprised, and am so glad we did not treat!!!!! My guess it was either a lab error or a possible, acute (short-term) pancreatic flareup (as a residual from active diabetes) that was present at the time of the first test and since resolved. Check stuff more than once if things just don't make sense.
Judy & Jake
Judy & Jake