Nougat, my 14 year-old Siamese, had the radio-iodine treatment done last year and it worked perfectly for her. She had no other health issues so was a perfect candidate. The specialist I took her to assesses how large a dose each cat needs and only gives them that much. Some places give the same dose, quite high, to each cat. I could have taken Nougat back for another treament, free of charge, if the first had not done the trick. It is difficult for some weeks afterwards, only being able to be in the same room as the treated cat for one hour per day, having to either flush their litter each day or keep it sealed up for two months before you can put it in the trash, etc. But it was all worth it, including the rather high price.
I wasn't able to use this treatment on my Artful Dodger because he also had renal failure and cardiomyopathy.
Edited to add that Ginger is on Tapazole for her mild case of hyperthyroidism and it's working fine. She's very old so can't go through the radio-iodine treatment, and I'm not going to worry about the long-term side effects of the drug because I doubt if she will live long enough to show any.





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