Managing Hyperkalemia in Blocked Cats: Do We Need More Than Fluids?

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March 2026

In today’s VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review new 2025 data on hyperkalemia management in blocked cats and whether insulin-dextrose, bicarbonate, or beta2-agonists outperform IV fluids in reducing serum potassium and creatinine 4 hours post-treatment. Tune in for a quick breakdown of what these findings mean for your real-world blocked cat-protocols.

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Maciorowski S, Rozanski EA, DeStefano I, et al. Pharmacological therapy for hyperkalemia in feline urethral obstruction has no additional benefit over intravenous fluid and calcium gluconate therapy and prompt unobstruction. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2025;263(10):1268-1272.

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