I would like to say one thing in response to Ela - I am doing the same with Rosie as I would if I had got the same diagnosis for Molly - and I did state that on Saturday. Admittedly it is cos Molly is more temperamental than Rosie is, but my vet is aware of my views, as I have a knack of getting cats that we can't do much with (although hopefully she will have a break from aggressive cats, at times I wonder if she likes seeing me!!). And sadly not all CP branches are like yours, when I fostered for CP, I did have to get permission to go to the vets.
Rosie doesn't like the Alutrays, but I really don't blame her, they looked and smelt awful. She wasn't too bad with the Chicken pouches though, although isn't eating as much as before I added the renal food, so I bought some of her favourite crunchies to try and entice her to eat more (not normally an issue with her) of it, and then wean her back off those. I have taken her outside again today, she stayed out longer today, and enjoyed a potter in the sun, and even wanted to jump, so certainly getting more interest in things!!When we got in, she got her catnip drop and crunchies, she was in such a deep sleep when I have just been in to see her, it took a lot to wake her up, so she must have tired herself out, bless her. Rolo is learning to walk away cos she goes mad at him, the vet did warn me cats would struggle with him though, cos they can't read him as well due to having no tail. I actually checked my records, and she has been here less than I thought, it is actually 5 weeks tomorrow (scary that I have lost a week or two!!), so hopefully Pav and Gill are right, and that she will improve in time, the poor thing has had one owner all her life, and then at 15, feeling crap cos of her kidneys (and she did have diarrhea when she came), having to come to a strange place, and Rolo is a bit in your face, bless him, so maybe I am just expecting too much.
CS - I actually thought I had used the terms 'not truly' and 'not 100%', but I had miscalculated how long she had been here. Medication isn't being done following vet advice, although she did mention Vit B and K injections, as well as steroids - but she is eating well (or was, before I tried to introduce new foods - typical cat!!). Fortunately, her only symptom is excessive drinking and weeing, I Can't see any signs of dehydration,