Potassium supplement: http://www.1800petmeds.com/pgroup.asp?LV=235&PG=Tumil-K Jenn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
He really needs more than the little potassium in baby food. Call your vet and ask her to look at his potassium number and ask her what amount he needs to bring that number to normal. You will probably have to go out and buy a potassium supplement in a pharmacy or vitamin store. But be sure and ask the vet what milligrams he needs to get his level to normal. Also his kidney numbers are not horrible so I don't understand why the vet thinks his kidneys are in such bad shape. Kidney problems can also cause his potassium to go down. |
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