Today, we’d love to share some insights about a topic many cat guardians ask us about:
What role does omega-3 play in feline kidney health?
If your cat has been diagnosed with CKD, omega-3 may offer supportive benefits—here’s how.
How Omega-3 Supports Kidney Health in Cats
- Anti-inflammatory Effects
CKD is closely linked to inflammation.
Omega-3 may help reduce inflammation and slow down the progression of kidney tissue damage.
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Blood Pressure Regulation
High blood pressure puts strain on the kidneys.
Omega-3 has been shown to lower blood pressure, helping to reduce that stress.
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Cell Protection & Reduced Proteinuria
By minimizing oxidative stress and stabilizing cell membranes,
omega-3 may help reduce protein loss in urine and protect remaining kidney cells
What Kind of Omega-3 Is Best for Cats?
We recommend marine-based omega-3 supplements rich in EPA and DHA,
found in fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines, and herring.
When used appropriately, these fatty acids may help improve the overall well-being of cats with declining kidney function.
⚠️ Please avoid feeding whole oily fish directly.
A purified omega-3 supplement is a safer and more effective option.
⚠️ Seasonal Tip: Omega-3 is prone to oxidation, especially during hot and humid summer months.
To maintain its quality, please store omega-3 supplements in a cool, dry place and keep the container tightly sealed.
But Omega-3 Alone Isn’t Enough
Long-term kidney care requires a more comprehensive routine.
📌 Greycoat Research’s Dr. Toru, Intensive and Probiotics Protocol
When used together, these three supplements can support not only the effects of omega-3,
but also help reduce uremic toxins, control inflammation, and activate the kidney’s immune protein (AIM).
By combining them into a single care routine, your cat’s kidneys can receive more support with less burden.
Start your cat’s kidney care journey with Greycoat Research today.
※ Note: While we don’t currently sell omega-3 products, we wanted to share this information to support your caregiving journey.
Caring for a cat with CKD isn’t just about choosing the right products.
It’s the small, consistent steps that truly make a difference.