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A UP/C ratio below 0.4 is normal in cats, though some guidelines use 0.2 as the cutoff for very healthy kidneys.
A very low UP/C ratio indicates no significant protein leakage. This is an excellent finding.
No action needed.
Feline UP/C: 0.08 (Low)A UP/C ratio below 0.4 is normal in cats, though some guidelines use 0.2 as the cutoff for very healthy kidneys.
No action needed.
Feline UP/C: 0.15In cats, even mild proteinuria (UP/C above 0.4) is clinically significant and is associated with progression of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Unlike dogs, cats can have proteinuria with relatively preserved kidney function.
Your vet will assess blood pressure and stage the CKD if present. Telmisartan or benazepril are commonly used to reduce proteinuria and slow CKD progression. Repeat monitoring every 3-6 months is recommended.
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