How long do cats usually live with chronic renal failure?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How long do cats usually live with chronic renal failure?

There is no exact answer to this. A cat may live less than a week or a long time. It mainly depends on the cat’s physical condition and the owner’s treatment. However, there is generally no specific medicine for kidney disease. All we can do is control various factors. To maintain the normal operation of the cat's body, parents can follow the doctor's advice on how to treat it.

Tip:

The kidneys are the filtering organs of cats. In order to protect the kidneys, the food we give to cats should not be too strong, and the cats should drink more water.