My cousins cat lived for quite a while after being diagnosed with kidney disease. If he does need medication you could ask if you could take the prescription to a Manor Pharmacy where it might be a bit cheaper, but I suppose the vet will have to monitor his condition. And you can certainly get diet food from Manor that's cheaper than the vet [my daughters cat had pancreatitis and has been on a special diet for most of his life].Cats are very prone to kidney problems because of having such a high protein diet. Best of luck with getting a urine sample, by the way.
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