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Polycystic kidney disease

Healthcare imagePolycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited condition (passed from parents to their kittens) that can cause progressive kidney failure in cats. Affected cats most commonly develop signs of kidney failure at around 7 years of age. The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has set up a scheme in the UK whereby cats can be tested for the disease before being used for breeding. In the future it may be possible to eliminate this potentially fatal disease by careful breeding from unaffected individuals.

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arrow05Introduction: Polycystic kidney disease

arrow05What is PKD?

arrow05Which cats are at risk of PKD?

arrow05How do I know if my cat has PKD?

arrow05What does the ultrasound test involve?

arrow05Where can I get my cat tested for PKD?

arrow05Can PKD be treated?

arrow05How do I find a kitten without PKD?

arrow05How is PKD passed on?

arrow05How can I find out about screening tests?

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