Kidney Support for Cats

How to feed a cat with kidney disease – special foods recommended by veterenerians, now easy and affordable with home delivery.

FAQ

Yes, kidney failure in cats can lead to death, especially if left untreated or if the disease is at an advanced stage. Kidney failure is an incurable condition, but proper medication, fluid therapy, regular monitoring, and a specially adapted renal diet for cats can prolong the cat’s life and improve quality of life. Blood tests are used to monitor kidney values and assess the stage of the disease and treatment needs.

Kidney failure in cats often develops gradually. Typical symptoms include increased thirst and urination, weight loss, decreased appetite, nausea, bad breath, fatigue, and deteriorating coat quality. The symptoms of kidney disease in cats may initially be mild but worsen as the disease progresses. Early diagnosis and the right renal diet for cats can significantly slow the progression of the disease.

Support for Cats with Kidney Disease

Kidney disease in cats is one of the most common chronic conditions, especially in older cats. A proper kidney-supportive diet for cats can slow the progression of the disease, improve quality of life, and extend lifespan. With us, you’ll find high-quality, veterinary-recommended special foods that support kidney function and are tailored to the specific needs of cats with kidney disease.

How to Recognize Kidney Disease in Cats

Symptoms of kidney disease in cats often develop slowly and can be difficult to detect in the early stages. Common signs include increased thirst and urination, decreased appetite, weight loss, nausea, fatigue, and bad breath. If kidney failure is suspected, the veterinarian will check the cat’s kidney values (such as creatinine and SDMA), which indicate how far the disease has progressed.

The cat’s kidney values and disease stage (e.g., according to the IRIS classification) are important for treatment planning. Diet becomes especially important in the later stages of kidney failure, as nutritional content can directly affect symptom management and quality of life.

The Right Diet Supports Kidney Function

The right food can improve the quality of life and extend the life of a cat with kidney failure – especially if treatment begins early. In our range, you’ll find both dry food and wet food for various stages of the disease, including kidney failure in senior cats.

We offer veterinary-recommended products that support kidney function and are also suitable for picky eaters. Popular options include Hill’s k/d Kidney Care – also available as tasty wet food, Royal Canin Renal for cats, and Specific FKW-P Kidney Support wet food.

Help Choosing the Right Food

Whether your cat is in the early stage of kidney failure or more advanced in the disease, you’ll find everything you need for nutritional support with us. Feel free to consult your veterinarian and explore our range of high-quality and palatable options. A special diet can help your cat feel better.