A cat’s bloodwork may show higher than “normal” blood urea nitrogen (BUN) if your carnivore is eating a species-appropriate high-meat-protein diet.

What’s “Normal” BUN for Raw Fed Cats?
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Notice: Due to current bird flu concerns, I suggest avoiding raw poultry in your cat’s diet until the risk subsides.
A cat’s bloodwork may show higher than “normal” blood urea nitrogen (BUN) if your carnivore is eating a species-appropriate high-meat-protein diet.
Despite the absence of science indicating that restricting protein slows kidney deterioration in cats, many vets are still advising exactly that.
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