RIZWAN AZMAT Cats with kidney problems have a reduced ability to excrete waste products into their urine, leading to a potentially toxic build-up in the bloodstream. While some kidney problems occur suddenly, chronic kidney disease shows up more slowly over a period of time. Timely veterinary assessment with ongoing supportive care and dietary management can allow some cats with kidney problems to maintain an adequate quality of life. What Causes Kidney Problems? The following are some causes of both chronic and acute kidney problems: High blood pressure Infection Immunological disease Congenital or hereditary disease Cancer Decreased blood flow to kidneys Kidney trauma Urinary obstructions such as kidney stones Exposure to toxins, especially antifreeze |