Phys.org: Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats
Researchers from the University of Nottingham have uncovered a surprising biological quirk in domestic cats that may help explain why they are so prone to chronic kidney disease. Unlike dogs and most ...
Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats
It can lead to cardiovascular disease, anemia, and hypertension. In extreme cases, it can cost thousands per year to manage cats with chronic kidney disease, for which there is no cure. The test is ...
Science Daily: Kidney disease in cats: High-quality feline iPSCs generated without genetic footprint
KHQ: Washington State University unveils test to detect kidney disease risk in cats
Washington State University unveils test to detect kidney disease risk in cats
Yahoo: Groundbreaking research on Chronic Kidney Disease in cats happening in central Ohio
Groundbreaking research on Chronic Kidney Disease in cats happening in central Ohio
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common in pet cats, and recent research from the University of Nottingham has uncovered something unique about cats—something that might help explain why cats are ...
Drinking more water than usual, frequent urination, and weight loss are some of the signs of polycystic kidney disease, or PKD, in cats. PKD is a genetic condition passed from one generation to the ...
Most people have one kidney on either side of their spines (in their lower back). Common kidney conditions include kidney disease, kidney infections and kidney cysts. Your kidneys hold onto things you need and pitch the rest. They take an hour to filter through all your blood. What is a kidney?