Bringing your cat in for
regular urinalysis testing allows your veterinary team to
check for signs of infection, kidney disease, crystals in the
urine, and even diabetes.
Optimal management of chronic kidney disease usually requires
regular monitoring by your vet, including weight
checks, blood and
urine tests, and blood pressure assessment, to identify any treatable complications as they arise (eg, anaemia, low potassium, high phosphate levels, urinary tract infections, and high blood pressure).