No, MouseKilla, it's not completely safe to say that. The kidneys have to be in active failure before it gets to that point. Sometimes it's an acute failure that is reversible with excellent hydration and a reduction in the amount of protein being fed, but most times unfortunately it's chronic and will eventually prove fatal. But when an animal is in its fast growth state it's very unusual for kidney failure to set in and you are probably not doing much damage by feeding heavily.
Once sexual maturity has been reached and the metabolism begins to slow down, it's much more of a risk.
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