Hello, is there a professional who could interpret these bloodwork results and explain them a bit better? Our vet was a bit dismissive today and basically told us that our 5 year-old cat is in chronic kidney failure, and the only option is to go to the pet ER and spend 1-3 nights on fluids, trying to flush out her kidneys and hope that it is just a toxin. She did not seem hopeful of that, and indicated that we are most likely looking at chronic kidney disease, and putting our cat down, may be the most humane option. Desperately looking for a second opinion. Thank you!
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Hello
There is always the option of getting a second opinion. It is really unethical to interpret a patient without a concurrent examination and history with the pet parent.
There are feeling specialists who I have found to be invaluable. Maybe start there? Or find a general practitioner who specializes in feline medicine. I do think it is imperative to go soon as your cats numbers are very high.
I’m sorry I cannot help more.
Best of luck
Dr Magnifico