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A 16-year-old 4.24-kg (9.33-lb) spayed female domestic shorthair cat was evaluated at the University of Georgia's Veterinary Teaching Hospital because of vomiting, which had begun 5 days earlier. The owner reported that the cat was vomiting undigested food 2 to 3 times each day, usually 6 to 8 hours following a meal. Additionally, the cat was reportedly urinating in atypical locations around the house and, recently, had not been as active as usual. Clinicopathologic findings obtained by the referring veterinarian 7 months prior were suggestive of chronic renal insufficiency. The cat's vaccination status (FeLV vaccine, rabies virus vaccine, and