Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats ranks as a top cause of death in cats, with prevalence rising to 80% in seniors over 15 years old. Anemia develops when failing kidneys produce less erythropoietin, dropping packed cell volume (PCV) below 25% in moderate cases and under 20% in severe ones. This nonregenerative anemia starves tissues of oxygen, halving survival times from 1,154 days at PCV 35% to just 365 days at 28%.
Veterinarians report 64% of CKD cats show anemia by IRIS stage 3, yet only 20% receive specialized therapy due to limited options. Owners face daily battles with symptoms like appetite loss (70% of cases) and rapid weight decline, averaging 10-15% body mass yearly. These statistics underscore a pressing need for interventions that halt progression.
Pain points intensify as untreated anemia doubles hospitalization risks and triples euthanasia rates within six months. Cats exhibit pale gums, rapid breathing over 40 breaths per minute at rest, and exercise intolerance covering less than 50% of prior distances. Hero Veterinary recognizes these challenges, partnering with over 300 global clinics to bridge care gaps.
Veterinarians report 64% of CKD cats show anemia by IRIS stage 3, yet only 20% receive specialized therapy due to limited options. Owners face daily battles with symptoms like appetite loss (70% of cases) and rapid weight decline, averaging 10-15% body mass yearly. These statistics underscore a pressing need for interventions that halt progression.
Pain points intensify as untreated anemia doubles hospitalization risks and triples euthanasia rates within six months. Cats exhibit pale gums, rapid breathing over 40 breaths per minute at rest, and exercise intolerance covering less than 50% of prior distances. Hero Veterinary recognizes these challenges, partnering with over 300 global clinics to bridge care gaps.