Originally Posted by Medusa
Maybe he was making a little joke about cats having mental problems, tongue in cheek. I mean, we do know what they can be like![]()
Medusa, you can check my thread about Cleo and hyperthyroidism/high blood pressure if you like. Cleo's BP was up at 180+ a few weeks back. She has now been on Norvask (human BP meds-there isn't any for cats)for about 4 weeks and is doing fine. Last week we went for a check up and it's down to 160. She seems a lot more happy in herself, playful again. When her BP was high she wasn't hyperactive like most of the information I read suggests. Cleo was quiet and withdrawn, didn't want to interact much, slept a lot, disinterested. But she had mild hyperthyroidism too, now medicated and back well within normal range. So her reaction to HBP was not typical, whereas the description you gave of Puddy is, which is perhaps why Dr Lee suggested that's what it might be. He might want to keep her in to take a few BP readings over the course of a few hours as she settles down being there, because a one-off can be misleading if the cat is very hyped-up about being at the vets.
I hope this is helpful/comforting/encouraging to you. Good luck with the BP test.- The TopCats![]()







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I think Dr. Lee was simply stating the difference between dogs and cats. Having been "owned" by both
, I know what he meant and I didn't take offense. As I said before, he isn't exactly the warm and fuzzy type. But he's got the instinct and the knowledge and that's so important.


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