Kidney disease is most commonly seen in older-aged cats. Even if they have not been diagnosed with kidney disease, most cats over 15 years of age will have some renal insufficiency. Senior cats may become more finicky with their food, drink more water, or just stop eating breakfast for example. Kidney disease can make pets feel nauseated and cause them to vomit. It is a progressive condition but the rate can vary depending upon the cat's diet, supplements and overall health. Ask Ariel's Kidney Health is an all-natural, veterinary-approved proteolytic enzyme supplement that breaks down protein and assists the kidneys to eliminate metabolic waste. This tasteless, easy-to-use powder reduces the workload on the kidneys and can be mixed into food. It can be used with any senior cat to help maintain healthy kidney function.
Showing posts with label acute kidney failure supplement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acute kidney failure supplement. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2022
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Ginger |
The following Monday our veterinarian phoned and stated that the outside lab had confirmed Ginger's severe acute renal failure. He stated "Normally when I notify somebody of results this poor, they no longer have a pet that is living". I explained that we had been through this before, and I attributed Ginger's survival to the products and advice I had received in the past from Susan Davis of Ask Ariel. Ginger was receiving IV hydration at home, as well as RENELIX and the diet as advised by Susan.
Ginger returned to her normal, healthy & ; spoiled self! Fortunately, she also slimmed down from her previous tubbiness! I can't thank Susan Davis enough!!!! "
Suzanne -Florida 2014
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