Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Renal Failure More Condition_symptoms How Long Does It Take A Cat To Die Of Acute Renal Failure?

How long does it take a cat to die of acute renal failure? - renal failure more condition_symptoms

If a cat in kidney failure, is how long fatal?

4 comments:

♪ Seattle ♫ said...

Hello there ... Acute renal failure (ARF) is characterized by a sudden closure of the renal function), which often reduces the production of oliguria (urine associated. The main causes of acute renal failure in cats are: urinary tract obstruction, infectious diseases, trauma, and host of toxins - the most common is ethylene glycol, found in antifreeze. IRA is very serious and can be rapidly fatal. Immediate veterinary treatment is essential. Although the prognosis is generally poor treatment, if the damage is not too serious and aggressive doctors may be possible for normal renal function is restored.

I, a site containing the feline kidney failure. Perhaps you can find useful. http://www.felinecrf.com/ I really hope your kitten to the vet so they can try to help her.

Sydney said...

I'm sorry that your cat is sick

David B said...

I'm no expert, but what you ask is about kidney failure. This means that a cat's kidneys are cleansing the toxins from the blood and resulting in an accumulation of toxins. I can tell you that this process takes place, quite rapidly. In less than a week, if the insurance is not just a matter of days. I think this is very painful for the cat, as the toxins start to reach higher levels. If you were a cat diagnosed with this disease, I am sure that the vet has also been proposed by the cat to sleep. That is my suggestion would be too. If you really want to chat, you will not let you go through the pain.

old cat lady said...

Maybe two or three days. It is not to understand a very painful death. I hope you do not have a cat in this state and will be euthanized immediately.

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