This article is a part of a series of reviews from people whose cats have shown signs of improvement after taking Greycoat Research’s supplements (AIM Dr. Toru Protocol, AIM Dr. Toru Protocol Chicken Treats, Intensive Protocol). All reviews are posted with the consent of the reviewers, and are shared for the purpose of giving hope to cat owners around the world caring for cats with kidney disease or other related disease.
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Meet Raon!
- Name: Raon
- Age: 14
- Sex: Male (neutered)
- Weight: 3.8 kg
- Breed: Russian Blue
- Notes: Has stage 2 kidney disease and pancreatitis
Effects of AIM Dr. Toru Protocol
🗓️ Period: 1 month (Apr. - May 2024)
Before | After | |
Vomiting Frequency |
2 - 3 times a week | Once a week |
Appetite | Incredibly low | Recovered |
Energy Levels | Low | Increased activity levels and vigor |
Supplements Administered |
AminAvast, Coenzyme Q10, antiemetics, Enzymedica Digest Gold, Thorne Siliphos, vitamin B12, L-carnitine, Ursa, MSM, taurine | AIM Dr. Toru Protocol, AminAvast, Coenzyme Q10, antiemetics, Enzymedica Digest Gold, Thorne Siliphos, vitamin B12, L-carnitine, Ursa, MSM, taurine |
A Message from Raon's Caretaker
In 2019, Raon was diagnosed with stage 2 kidney disease, and I was informed that he might die after a year. In 2022, he was also diagnosed with severe pancreatitis alongside his existing stage 2 kidney disease, and our vet told us that the pancreatitis might prove fatal for Raon.
I put Raon on a regimen of various supplements, and made sure he received subcutaneous fluids regularly. But no matter what I did, Raon still refused to eat much, and continued to vomit 2 to 3 times a week. He was also very inactive during this period. His weight, originally 4.3 kg, also began to steadily drop.
I decided to administer AIM Dr. Toru Protocol for a month alongside the other supplements he was already taking. After a month of steady administration, it was clear that his condition had improved significantly.
Raon’s appetite returned, and he went from barely eating to eating 4 meals a day. He also began vomiting less often, down to once a week. His energy levels also went up immensely. Additionally, Roan was able to use the litter box more frequently, and became more receptive to playing. His weight stopped dropping, and has remained stable at around 3.8 kg.