Feline kidney disease is common in domestic cats, but rare in wild cats. It's becoming more common. You might ask why with all the new prescription diets that are being produced and all the veterinary research that increasingly occurs.
The thing is, when you start from a false premise, no amount of research or food production will ever succeed. You have to look at things in a different way. You have to start with the truth.
This is often not palatable by those who have invested time and money in their training and/or product. However, that doesn’t affect the truth. It will remain the truth until they are ready to see it.
The kidneys are considered to be a cats weak link, so they do deserve extra special care. So let's lok at some practices that harm them.
Each species has evolved on a particular diet for eons. Their system works perfectly on this diet.
Then along comes man. They see that there is a lot of waste in producing human food. Can they use this waste? Can they turn this waste into a profit? How about pet food?
At the time commercial pet food was emerging, most people ate a reasonable diet. The table scraps would often be fed to the cats and dogs. Cats were allowed to roam free, as they were often needed to keep down the mice and rats.
All that has changed. Not for the better as far as the health of the cats is concerned. Now mice and rats are poisoned. And cats are kept inside, unable to eat their natural diet of prey.
In addition, cats, being the highly sensitive beings they are, do not fare well with the chemical load from drugs, from vaccines and from the environment.
Chemicals have to be off-loaded through the normal elimination channels - the bowels and renal systems. An overload can quickly further damage an already weak link.
Change is essential to help the kidneys do their job efficiently.
Most domestic cats are fed commercial cat food. With all the rotting waste from the human market, topped up with food totally unsuitable for our carnivorous cats, with toxic chemicals added in a vain attempt to improve the nutritional content, to flavour to hoodwink the cat into eating the trash called food.
Not to mention to preserve, to colour.
The dry food is particularly damaging to cats as they don't have a natural thirst. What they do drink will never make up the short fall, slowly leading to fatal kidney disease.
However, both dry and wet have huge problems.
Vets have no idea that this trash leads to kidney disease. So they prescribe even worse diets, thinking protein is the problem.
YES, protein IS the problem, but it's a LACK of ANIMAL protein that's the problem. And a surplus of plant protein.
Change that and bingo, the kidney problem fades, along with a renewed energy and spark for life.
Many people research for better answers and solutions to the veterinary treatment. This is a great step forward as it means you're being responsible.
It’s not the vets fault. But I suspect they all know they're really not doing much good. Patients return again and again with the same problem.
Many feel trapped after years of study.
Some are waking up. I know of one vet who is having a hard time from other vets and his association. He is going against mainstream. That’s threatening. But he knows this is the right way, because it works. His patients fare much better.
Another was asked if he could treat the humans as well as the animals! He obliged by studying more.
Many people research for better answers and solutions to the veterinary treatment. This is a great step forward as it means you're being responsible.
However, it can be misguided.
There is one thing that only you can do. No amount of wonderful treatment by the best practitioner or therapist can do that.
Only you can change the diet.
And the impact of a healthy, natural diet, in keeping with the cat's origins has a profoundly positive effect. Very often, your cat's health turns for the better on the FIRST day.
However, some do need extra support depending on how far advanced the problem is.
A natural cat is a healthy cat. Don’t be swayed by clever marketing with persuasive names. The best feline kidney diet will always be, and has always been, a natural species-specific one. A biologically appropriate one.
Whatever has gone before, the right diet can still restore your cat’s health. Whatever has gone before, good homeopathic treatment for cats offers the best hope for reversal of this common health issue. Or any other.
Feline kidney disease is eminently reversible, as long as you follow the laws of Nature. Even chronic feline renal failure (often called feline CRF) may be helped depending on various factors.
Most practitioners will tell you that this is impossible. That's what people said about flying until they could. Or about talking to people in real time across the globe. Until they could.
We limit ourselves. Our conditioning is responsible for that. Break free. Anything is possible, but how that works depends on your thinking and on your ability to make the necessary changes. You need to 'think outside the box'.
The most effective medication is the one that doesn’t suppress the symptoms, as veterinary medicine does, but one that supports the body as it tries to heal itself. Homeopathy does that admirably.
Feline kidney disease is common. It’s their Achilles heel. But it can be reversed. It can be healed. But only when you follow the laws of Nature.
This is a chronic disease. It’s serious. Don’t try to treat your cat yourself. Progress needs to be monitored by those who understand the process. Treatment may need to be changed several times.