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A Rose Warning for Cats: What Guardians Should Know

A Rose Warning for Cats: What Guardians Should Know

Roses are generally considered safer flowers for cats, but fresh bouquets may still carry hidden risks such as vase-water additives, residues, thorns, or bacteria.For cats receiving kidney care, keeping bouquets and vase water out of reach can be a simple part of a safer daily care environment.

New AIM Treatment News: A Major Survival Difference in CKD Cats

New AIM Treatment News: A Major Survival Difference in CKD Cats

Dr. Miyazaki’s 2026 study reveals that AIM protein treatment can dramatically increase survival rates from 20% to 80% in cats with advanced chronic kidney disease.

The Biggest Mistake Many Guardians of CKD Cats Make in Stage 2

The Biggest Mistake Many Guardians of CKD Cats Make in Stage 2

CKD Stage 2 is often when consistency in care starts to decline, even though this stage may still allow more room for structured daily management.

Latest: 4 Practical Ways to Support Your Cat’s Longevity

Latest: 4 Practical Ways to Support Your Cat’s Longevity

We explore four longevity-related research areas in cats and the nutritional perspectives connected to healthy aging.

One Thing You Shouldn’t Miss in Your Cat’s CKD Bloodwork

One Thing You Shouldn’t Miss in Your Cat’s CKD Bloodwork

In cat CKD bloodwork, creatinine and BUN matter, but HCO3, K, and Cl may also offer useful context.If results fall outside the reference range, consult your veterinarian for interpretation and next steps.

Could Microplastics in Bottled Water Be a Concern for Cats with Kidney Disease?

Could Microplastics in Bottled Water Be a Concern for Cats with Kidney Disease?

Greycoat Research explains that while the evidence is not yet conclusive, reducing unnecessary microplastic exposure from bottled water may be a more cautious choice for cats with kidney disease.