Early symptoms of chronic renal failure in cats
Early symptoms of chronic renal failure in cats include: hair loss, frequent urination, listlessness, inactivity, vomiting, anorexia, drop in body temperature, etc. Cats with severe conditions may also have anuria, oliguria, convulsions, coma and even die. Therefore, when a cat develops these symptoms, the owner must send the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible to prevent the cat’s condition from getting worse.
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When a cat suffers from chronic renal failure, the earliest symptom is hair loss. However, because most cats usually lose hair, Owners often ignore this phenomenon. When they find that the cat has gradually begun to lose weight, the cat's condition has reached the mid-to-late stage, and the owner needs to pay attention immediately.
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