I would test your Cat's hearing as well just by clapping behind him.
Sometimes my Older Cats would become frantic for no reason , but it passed quickly.We are praying that Grand Old Cat is all right.![]()
I would test your Cat's hearing as well just by clapping behind him.
Sometimes my Older Cats would become frantic for no reason , but it passed quickly.We are praying that Grand Old Cat is all right.![]()
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Hopefully the other thyroid test will show something. Mt RB Storm had hyperthyroidism and his blood work and T4 test were also normal. Although I think his T4 results were on the high normal side. My vet did the other test that you mentioned which did take a few days for results and it did show that he had hyperthyroidism. I think we caught his very early. He had lost weight and he was drinking more than usual. He was always hungry but he was also on pred so this also makes him hungry. He was on the pred because he would vomit everything up and he was diagnosed with small interstinal disease which I guess is a form of IBD. I hope you can find out what's causing this. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are on the way.
Big thanks to mbsmum and catmandu for suggesting testing Posey's ears. As it turns out, she is deaf as a post! The bloodwork isn't back yet, so we don't know what's causing the weight loss, but it's good to have an idea of what's going on. Between Posey's pestering and the other cat spraying, my grandma is at her wit's end.
Any suggestions for calming a deaf cat?
I don't know if you mentioned this earlier, but has the other cat been tested for a urinary infection?
If it's not medical then both cats may benefit from Feliway. It mimicks cat hormones that the cat gives off when it rubs its head or cheeks against something, so the cat is in its 'happy place'.
A little goes a long way. It is not sprayed on the cat directly - either on a place where it spends a lot of time, or it comes in diffusers as well. I haven't used the latter, but others here have experience with it.
Ask your vet about it.
Keep us posted!
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