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Author wrote:
>I mentioned before that Sand (with the slow heart rate) has completely
>normal test results, well not quite. his phosphorus was 3.18, higher
>than calcium (which is normal). is this bad or indicative or anything?
>Sand gets a bit of chicken baby food each day, and our vet was wondering
>if baby food is high in phosphorus and causes this. he gets nutrical
>on occasionally. the other unusual thing is renal enzymes in the high
>normal range and monitoring was recommended. what kind of problems can
>that cause?
An elevated phosphorus would suggest kidney problems, so monitoring is
probably a good thing. Baby food and Nutrical do not possess high
phosphorus levels.
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 3919]