Name: Jelly
Date of Birth: 2018 (6 years old)
Condition: Borderline Stage 2 CKD

From Jelly’s Guardian
Jelly is a 6-year-old Abyssinian who had fluctuating kidney readings since she was young.
Although her levels often stayed within normal limits, they occasionally rose to a range that required closer attention.
Seeing those changes, I decided to start a more consistent daily care routine to help maintain her stability.
Starting the Routine
In March 2024, Jelly began a care plan that included the Dr. Toru Protocol, together with probiotics and omega-3 supplements.
Her meals were adjusted to support kidney balance, and her condition was monitored through regular blood tests.
Over the next few months, Jelly maintained her appetite and weight, and her daily activity remained stable.
By July 2024, her follow-up results showed steady kidney readings across all markers.
Health Observations
Health Metric | March 2024 | July 2024 | Observation |
---|---|---|---|
Creatinine (CRE) | 1.93 | 1.68 | Recorded lower value at follow-up testing |
BUN Levels | 33.3 | 25.0 | Measured within a more stable range |
SDMA Levels | 16.6 | 10.3 | Reflected consistent balance under ongoing monitoring |
Weight | 4.5 kg | 4.5 kg | Maintained healthy weight throughout |

Daily Life and Condition
Jelly continued to show normal energy and curiosity, with no signs of fatigue or appetite change.
Her coat and eyes stayed clear, and there were no notable differences in appearance—an encouraging sign of balance and stability.
For me, what mattered most was seeing her maintain her routines comfortably and respond well to consistent care.

What I Learned as a Guardian
Jelly has taught me that small, steady habits can make a real difference over time.
Even when her numbers fluctuated in the past, staying calm and keeping her care routine consistent has helped both of us feel more at ease.
Looking Ahead
Jelly continues to do well, maintaining steady energy and balanced appetite.
We plan to keep monitoring her kidney values regularly while continuing her daily supplements under veterinary guidance.
A Gentle Reminder
This story reflects one guardian’s personal experience.
It does not imply medical treatment, prevention, or cure.
Every cat is different, so please consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and care decisions.