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Excessive Drinking in Cats: Differentiating Kidney Disease, Diabetes & Hyperthyroidism
Why is your cat drinking more water? Learn to differentiate between kidney disease, diabetes, and hyperthyroidism through symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment options.
Key Takeaway: If Your Cat Drinks More Than 60ml/kg/Day, It's a Medical Warning Sign
When a cat suddenly starts drinking significantly more water, the three most common causes are kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and hyperthyroidism. Early detection and treatment dramatically improve outcomes for all three conditions.
Normal water intake guidelines:
- Dry food diet: 40-60ml per kg of body weight per day
- Wet food diet: 20-30ml per kg per day (food already contains moisture)
- For a 4kg cat on dry food, 160-240ml/day is the normal range
Polydipsia threshold: Drinking more than 60ml/kg/day is considered abnormal. Over 100ml/kg indicates severe polydipsia.
All three conditions are most common in senior cats, but can occur at any age. If you notice increased drinking, start by accurately measuring daily water intake.
Comparing Symptoms of the Three Major Causes
| | Kidney Disease (CKD) | Diabetes (DM) | Hyperthyroidism |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common age | 7+ years | 7+ years | 8+ years |
| Water intake | Moderate-severe increase | Severe increase | Moderate increase |
| Appetite | Decreased | Increased (early) | Markedly increased |
| Weight | Gradual loss | Loss despite eating | Rapid loss despite eating |
| Vomiting | Increases with progression | Occasional | Present |
| Key symptoms | Bad breath (uremic) | Hind leg weakness | Hyperactivity, vocalization |
| Coat | Dull, unkempt | Dry | Dull, hair loss |
Differentiation tips:
- "Eating well but losing weight" → Suspect diabetes or hyperthyroidism
- "Eating less and losing weight" → Kidney disease is more likely
- "Unusually hyperactive for their age" → Characteristic of hyperthyroidism (elderly cats behaving like kittens)
- "Hind legs seem weak or wobbly" → Diabetic neuropathy
Important: These conditions frequently coexist. The combination of kidney disease and hyperthyroidism is particularly common in elderly cats.
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Required Tests & Diagnostic Workflow
Step 1: Basic tests (performed on all cats)
- Blood chemistry panel: ¥5,000-10,000
- BUN/Creatinine → Kidney function assessment
- Blood glucose → Diabetes screening
- SDMA → Early kidney disease marker (see bloodwork guide)
- Urinalysis: ¥3,000-5,000
- Urine specific gravity → Evaluates kidney concentrating ability (below 1.035 is suspicious)
- Urine glucose → Diabetes confirmation
- Urine protein → Kidney disease progression assessment
Step 2: Additional tests (based on basic results)
- Thyroid hormone (T4): ¥3,000-5,000 → Confirms hyperthyroidism
- Fructosamine: ¥3,000-5,000 → Average blood glucose over 2-3 weeks (distinguishes from stress hyperglycemia)
- Abdominal ultrasound: ¥5,000-15,000 → Evaluates kidney size/shape, pancreas condition
- Blood pressure: ¥1,000-3,000 → Hypertension common in kidney disease and hyperthyroidism
Estimated total costs: Basic tests ¥10,000-15,000; with additional tests ¥20,000-40,000.
For cats over 7 years old, annual blood work and urinalysis are strongly recommended even without symptoms.
How to Accurately Measure Water Intake & Daily Monitoring
"They seem to be drinking more" isn't specific enough for veterinary assessment. Recording exact numbers is essential.
How to measure water intake:
1. Use a measuring cup to put a known amount in the water bowl (e.g., 300ml)
2. After 24 hours, measure remaining water (e.g., 150ml remaining → 150ml consumed)
3. Repeat for 3 days and calculate the average
4. Divide by body weight (150ml ÷ 4kg = 37.5ml/kg → within normal range)
Tips for accurate measurement:
- Account for evaporation by placing an identical bowl of water that the cat cannot access, in the same room
- If using a water fountain, temporarily switch to a regular bowl during the measurement period
- In multi-cat households, isolate cats individually for accurate measurement
- Factor in moisture from wet food (typically 75-80% water content)
Other monitoring points:
- Check the size and number of urine clumps in the litter box daily
- Weigh your cat weekly
- Record appetite changes
- Track vomiting frequency
Providing this data to your veterinarian dramatically improves diagnostic accuracy.
Track Water Intake & Health Changes Daily with CatsMe
Managing polydipsia/polyuria depends entirely on consistent daily recording. Use the CatsMe app to centrally track water intake, weight, and appetite changes.
What CatsMe can do for you:
- AI facial expression analysis detects dehydration and illness early — dehydration from kidney disease or diabetes manifests in facial changes
- Water intake, weight & appetite trend tracking — Visualize changes over weeks to months with clear graphs. See exactly 'when the increase started'
- Symptom checker — Enter 'excessive drinking,' 'frequent urination,' or 'weight loss' to identify possible causes and urgency
- Vet-ready health reports — Share water intake trends, weight changes, and appetite records with your veterinarian in one tap
Whether it's kidney disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism, long-term monitoring is the key to successful treatment. Daily records protect your cat's life.
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