A cat comes into the clinic for polyuria/polydipsia of three weeks duration. She is BAR (bright, alert, and responsive). Urinalysis showed an SG of 1.012 with no other abnormalities on either the dipstick or the sediment. Her PCV was 45 and her TP was 7.2. BUN and Cr were within normal range. What should be on the list of differentials for this cat

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A cat comes into the clinic for polyuria/polydipsia of three weeks duration. She is BAR (bright, alert, and responsive). Urinalysis showed an SG of 1.012 with no other abnormalities on either the dipstick or the sediment. Her PCV was 45 and her TP was 7.2. BUN and Cr were within normal range. What should be on the list of differentials for this cat