I do have a really good vet who helped me with a diabetic dog. I just wanted to thank you for. Your response to my thread. In the past I have been made to feel very bad by some responses to threads I've posted
I do have a really good vet who helped me with a diabetic dog. I just wanted to thank you for. Your response to my thread. In the past I have been made to feel very bad by some responses to threads I've posted
Aww, if you were a bad person you probably wouldn't have even noticed his change in eating habits or weight loss. I hope he gets to the vet soon, I am glad you have a good one.
I've Been Frosted
The cat does need to see the vet, and have some blood work done. Older cats are prone to hyperthyroid, but it can be other things, as Karen pointed out. The diagnostic tools include the blood work.
If it is hyperthyroid, then left untreated, things deteriorate quickly. The heart and kidneys are unable to keep up. The liver also becomes quite stressed. Cats get the same treatment for this as humans: one pill daily to rebalance the hormones. The sooner it is diagnosed and treated, the better.
My first cat developed this. I'd never owned a cat before, and things had been 'wrong' for quite some time before I got him in to the vet. He developed a calcium build up which fused several of the vertebrae in his spine, making it almost impossible for him to jump - on my bed, the sofa, etc. So I bought some steps for him, and started the medication to halt things in place.
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I took my RB Mac to the vet for the exact same symptoms and he was diagnosed with hyperthyroid. He live a few years with the pills, but with the pills, you are just forestalling the inevitable. Radioactive iodine treatment is what my vet advised, but I could not afford that. The pill bought me a few good years with mykitty, though. the pills are not very expensive and they work for quite some time.
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Ok, I took Dilbert, my skinny cat to the vet. He weighed 8lbs. They took all the tests and he is definitely hyperthyroid. He is on pills now and the vet said he should be fine as long as he can tolerate the pills. I'm happy I took him in hopefully the pills will work![]()
Excellent! Best wishes to Dilbert and you.
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