<p>Hello there,<br><br><br><br>I'm so sorry to hear about your kitty's kidney failure. It's certainly a tough situation, but I'm here to help you navigate through it. Kidney failure in cats, especially as they get older, is often due to chronic kidney disease. This can happen when the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste from the blood efficiently. Other possible causes include toxins, infections, or genetic factors.<br><br><br><br>At home, the most important thing you can do is keep your cat hydrated. Encourage them to drink by providing fresh water daily. Some cats are more inclined to drink moving water, so a pet fountain might be helpful. You might also consider moistening their food or offering wet food, which naturally contains more water.<br><br><br><br>Watch for signs like a decrease in appetite, vomiting, lethargy, or weight loss, as these can indicate worsening kidney function. Additionally, if your cat shows signs of dehydration or has difficulty breathing, those would be urgent concerns needing immediate attention.<br><br><br><br>It's crucial to work closely with a vet for the best care plan. I recommend booking a video consult with us here at Dial A Vet to discuss your cat’s specific needs and next steps. We’re here to support you both through this challenging time.</p>