We Stop CKD for Cats
Cats Are Not Dogs!
Cats are unique creatures, and require unique care! Kidney disease in cats is very different from kidney disease in other animals, like dogs. According to Dr. Toru Miyazaki, who discovered the mechanism behind feline kidney disease, cats are born with a hereditary disorder that prevents the AIM in their body from functioning properly. This renders cats more susceptible to kidney disease than any other animal in the world. That’s why you need to take special measures to manage your cat’s kidney disease!
Our Products
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Dr. Toru Protocol
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Dr. Toru Miyazaki
“Cats can live to be 30 years old!”
Dr. Toru Miyazaki was the first person in the world to discover AIM and understand its implications for feline kidney care. He believes that with proper kidney care, it is possible to extend the lifespans of cats to 30. Greycoat Research has joined forces with Dr. Toru to harness the potential of AIM. Together, they are developing kidney care supplements for cats that target the root cause of CKD.
Case Studies
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A New Chance for an Old Cat - Neo (Age 16)
Neo was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease on March 2024. He was constantly prickly and sensitive, and his general energy levels were much lower than usual. He barely moved...
A New Chance for an Old Cat - Neo (Age 16)
Neo was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease on March 2024. He was constantly prickly and sensitive, and his general energy levels were much lower than usual. He barely moved...
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Good Supplements, Better Kidney Levels - Naro (Age 9)
Naro's creatinine levels have gone down from 2.2 to 1.9, her BUN levels from 42 to 31, and her SDMA levels from 15 to 13. As you can see, all of...
Good Supplements, Better Kidney Levels - Naro (Age 9)
Naro's creatinine levels have gone down from 2.2 to 1.9, her BUN levels from 42 to 31, and her SDMA levels from 15 to 13. As you can see, all of...
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Swift Response to Stage 2 CKD Pays Off! - Ellie (Age 4)
Her creatinine levels have dropped from 2.1 to 1.37, her BUN levels from 35.7 to 30, and her SMDA levels from 26.9 to 13. All of these levels are now...
Swift Response to Stage 2 CKD Pays Off! - Ellie (Age 4)
Her creatinine levels have dropped from 2.1 to 1.37, her BUN levels from 35.7 to 30, and her SMDA levels from 26.9 to 13. All of these levels are now...
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Energy Boost for Kidney Calcification - Mona (Age 7)
Mona’s creatinine levels have dropped from 1.7 to 1.4, and her BUN levels have also dropped from 23 to 20. In contrast, her energy levels have gone way up! She’s...
Energy Boost for Kidney Calcification - Mona (Age 7)
Mona’s creatinine levels have dropped from 1.7 to 1.4, and her BUN levels have also dropped from 23 to 20. In contrast, her energy levels have gone way up! She’s...
CKD Care Guide
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Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 4]At stage 4 CKD, less than 10% of a cat’s kidney functions remain. Once a cat has been diagnosed with stage 4 CKD, they are given at most 30 days...
Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 4]At stage 4 CKD, less than 10% of a cat’s kidney functions remain. Once a cat has been diagnosed with stage 4 CKD, they are given at most 30 days...
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Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 3]A cat that has been diagnosed with stage 3 CKD is said to have a life expectancy of approximately 1 year. Even so, that’s no reason to lose hope. Greycoat...
Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 3]A cat that has been diagnosed with stage 3 CKD is said to have a life expectancy of approximately 1 year. Even so, that’s no reason to lose hope. Greycoat...
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Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 2]As kidney levels change drastically between early and late stage 2 CKD, owners must vigilantly monitor their cat’s energy and activity levels so they can spot and respond to possible...
Guide to Feline CKD Care
[Stage 2]As kidney levels change drastically between early and late stage 2 CKD, owners must vigilantly monitor their cat’s energy and activity levels so they can spot and respond to possible...
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