The reasons why kittens suffer from renal failure are:
1. Kittens may suffer from toxic renal failure, and kidney damage occurs when poisoning, such as lily Common direct damage to the kidneys is acute toxic renal failure.
2. Kittens may also have lower urinary tract problems. Postrenal renal failure is common in male cats, that is, renal failure caused by abnormal urethra. The bladder cannot urinate normally, and urine flows back into the kidneys, causing acute kidney disease. Posterior renal failure.
3. Kidney failure caused by genetic problems. Chronic renal failure such as polycystic kidney disease is a typical genetic problem and is more common in special breeds such as Garfield cats.
4. Kidney failure caused by annual functional decline. If adult cats or young cats have kidney damage, it is usually a genetic problem.
The ways to prevent kidney failure in kittens are:
1. Do not give cats food with high salt content, such as ham sausage, human food, etc., because Cats have incomplete excretion of salt, so eating foods containing more salt will put a burden on the kidneys and cause renal failure.
2. Let the cat maintain a healthy and nutritious eating habit and drink an appropriate amount of water. If the cat does not like to drink water, you can try placing a few more cat water cups in different places.
3. Place plants, medicines, desiccants, insecticides and other items at home out of the reach of cats to prevent accidental ingestion.