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Question by  Shelbyfre (110)

What are the lab ranges for electrolyte levels in felines?

 
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Answer by  mb (5482)

The normal healthy ranges for a feline's electrolytes are 1. 0 to 3.0. Below this level are hypotonic and above this level is hypertonic.

 
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Answer by  worker4731 (14)

The lab ranges for electrolyte levels in felines are between 5-1000 electrolytes. There are many different stages of electrolytes and some have more then other stages. The felines all have different levels.

 
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Answer by  srainne (2597)

The normal lab ranges for feline electrolyte levels are as follows: Sodium should be between 146-160 mEql/L, Potassium should be around 3. 7 - 5. 4 mEql/L and Chloride should be 112 - 129 mEql/L. All of these levels pretty much rely on other factors to determine what is "normal" for each case.

 
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Answer by  TMyers (1084)

The average electrolyte levels in a healthy cat's lab results should be somewhere between 8 and 10 MG/DL of calcium, between 2 and 8 MG/DL of phosphates, between 3 and 5 MEQ/L of potassium, and between 145 and 160 MEQ/L of sodium. If their lab results are outside of this range, it could indicate or cause health problems.

 
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