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Stage 2 & 3 journeys, including complex cases — showing how structured routines helped support steadier, more comfortable days.
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Jjun’s Stage 2 CKD Care – 3 Months to Stability at 18
Jjun’s Stage 2 CKD Care – Recovery and Renewal at 18November 10, 2025Diagnosed with Stage 2 CKD and anemia at 18 years old, Jjun faced a critical kidney crisis that required hospitalization. After starting daily care with the Greycoat Dr. Toru, her BUN improved from 95 to 31.8 and CREA from 2.04 to 1.78 within three months. Now, more than 20 months later, she continues to live comfortably and strong — a story of patience, love, and steady recovery.

Goro’s Stage 2 CKD Care – Restoring Balance at 14
Goro, a 14-year-old cat with diabetes and early-stage CKD, showed notable improvement in just two weeks — his BUN levels dropped and blood glucose stabilized.This progress reflects his guardian’s dedicated daily care and close veterinary support.

Camus’s Stage 2 CKD Care – Restoring Vitality and Balance
Camus’s follow-up tests showed improved kidney values, with creatinine at 1.39 mg/dL and BUN at 21.3 (previously 2.06 and 32). These results were recorded after six months of steady daily care and regular monitoring.

Mickey’s Stage 2 CKD Care - Two Months of Renewed Energy
Mickey, a 5-year-old cat from California, was diagnosed with stage 2 CKD.After two months of consistent supplement care and dietary adjustments, his kidney values improved and his overall vitality, appetite, and coat condition recovered noticeably.

Ellie’s Stage 2 CKD Care – Finding Stability
Over time, Ellie’s kidney-related values showed encouraging stability. Her creatinine changed from 2.01 to 1.37, her BUN from 35.7 to 30, and her SDMA from 26.9 to 13. These results were observed after several months of consistent care, including AIM-based nutritional support.

Napoleon’s Stage 3 CKD Care – Finding Balance
Napoleon, a 14-year-old cat with Stage 3 CKD, showed encouraging changes in creatinine and BUN levels after 5 months of consistent care supported by Greycoat Research. His weight remained stable and his appetite gradually improved as his guardian followed a carefully guided routine.