Mona’s Stage 2 CKD Care – One Month of Steady Change

Name: Mona
Date of Birth: 2017 (7 years old)
Condition: Stage 2 CKD

 

Mona the cat was at risk of CKD, but AIM care helped improve her kidney levels.

From Mona’s Guardian

Mona is a 7-year-old cat who had been showing changes in her urinary habits and energy levels.
When her veterinarian detected signs of renal calcification and slightly elevated kidney values,
I decided to focus on consistent daily care to support her condition.

Starting the Routine

In September 2024, we began a structured care plan that included the Dr. Toru Protocol, Intensive Protocol, and probiotics.
At the same time, I stopped giving her previous supplements so that her new routine would be simple and easier to manage.

Her meals remained centered around her usual renal-friendly diet, and her activity level was observed closely each day.

Health Observations

Health Metric Before After Change
Creatinine (CRE) 1.7 1.4 Values measured lower at follow-up testing
BUN Levels 23 20 Within a steady range under consistent care
Phosphorus Levels 3.6 4.3 Slight increase, noted for monitoring
Weight 5.5 kg 5.35 kg Small change, remained stable overall

 

Over the month, Mona’s appetite stayed consistent and her behavior gradually became more active.
She began using her cat tower more often and spent more time exploring her surroundings.

Mona's blood test results show lower creatinine and BUN levels after AIM care.

Daily Life and Behavior

Before, Mona sometimes had urinary accidents and seemed less engaged.
After her care plan began, those accidents stopped, and she started showing curiosity again—walking around, jumping up to her favorite spots, and watching the world outside the window.

For me, the most comforting part was seeing her act more like herself again.
It reminded me how much steady routines and patient observation can bring quiet changes over time.

Mona's owner reports that Mona's physical and mental health is greatly improved after AIM care.

What I Learned as a Guardian

Caring for multiple cats can feel overwhelming, especially when more than one has health concerns.
But with Mona, I learned that even small improvements in daily comfort—like eating well or moving more—can make a big difference in peace of mind.

Looking Ahead

Mona continues to maintain good appetite and calm energy at home.
I plan to keep her routine simple and consistent, focusing on what helps her stay comfortable each day.

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