When a cat or dog begins to develop kidney disease, the first signs you might notice — such as increased thirst or changes in urination — are just the tip of the iceberg. Renal insufficiency affects multiple systems in the body, and understanding this can make a huge difference in your pet’s comfort, wellbeing, and quality of life.
What’s happening “behind the kidneys”
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Fatigue and lethargy: Toxin build-up in the bloodstream can make your pet unusually tired or less playful.
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Nausea and vomiting: Elevated urea and other waste products can cause digestive upset and reduce appetite.
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Bad breath and oral changes: Toxins affect the mouth, sometimes causing ulcers or a strong odour.
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Constipation and digestive issues: Reduced kidney function can disrupt hydration balance, leading to harder stools and discomfort.
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Excessive thirst and frequent urination: Your pet is trying to compensate for reduced kidney efficiency, which can also increase stress.
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Stress and nervousness: Vet visits, tests, or changes in routine can make your pet anxious.
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Weight loss and selective appetite: Digestive discomfort or nausea may cause your pet to eat less or refuse certain foods.
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Nutrient deficiencies: Kidney disease can reduce the absorption of essential vitamins and minerals.
How to support your pet holistically
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Appropriate diet: Low-phosphorus, high-quality protein diets reduce kidney strain and support overall health.
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Natural supplements: Omega-3s, plant oils, antioxidants and herbal blends help reduce inflammation and support kidneys, bladder, and heart.
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Hydration: Offer fresh water, use pet fountains, or add moisture to meals to maintain fluid balance and ease constipation.
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Digestive support: Natural fibre products, like pumpkin powder, promote healthy bowel movements and digestive comfort.
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Stress management: Pheromones, calming supplements, and consistent routines can make vet visits and daily care less stressful.
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Regular monitoring: Observe urination, weight, appetite, energy levels, and behaviour to detect changes early.
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Products from our store: We offer vet-approved, natural solutions for kidney, bladder, digestive support, hydration, and overall wellbeing.
- Make regular vet visits, stay on top of check-ups, and follow their advice for your pet’s wellbeing.
💚 Kidney disease affects far more than a single organ. A natural approach — nutrition, supplements, hydration, stress relief, and careful monitoring — can improve comfort, reduce symptoms, and help your pet thrive at every stage.
Explore our full range of renal, digestive, hydration, and calming products at Indarpet.co.uk.
Have you noticed any subtle signs in your pet that could indicate kidney stress or urinary problems? Tell us your experience in the comments — your story could help another pet owner today!

