Risk factors for development of chronic kidney disease in cats
Abstract:Background: Identification of risk factors for development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats may aid in its earlier detection.Hypothesis/objectives: Evaluation of clinical and questionnaire data will identify risk factors for development of azotemic CKD in cats.Animals: One hundred and forty-eight client-owned geriatric (>9 years) cats. Methods: Cats were recruited into the study and followed longitudinally for a variable time. Owners were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding their pet at enrollme… Show more
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