Originally Posted by Laz:
My cat had a hyperthyroid condition
i spend 900 bucks for a radioactive iodine shot. It really seems to have worked though because the last test came back clean. i'm a sucker for animals so i probably spend more than i should.
My cat is showing symptoms similar to those associated w/ hyperthyroidism; weight loss, frequent urination, eating/drinking a lot, etc. All of this started up about 2 months ago. Sadly, I haven't taken her to the vet yet because we can't afford it. She's a sweet cat and I will do what I can for her, but she's getting up there in age and I don't know what the vets can do.
Sorry to hear about your cat, btw. I hope that things continue to improve! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Wow, what a strikingly handsome cat, DRU. Is he a particular breed?
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
That cat looks awesome!
Originally Posted by Frankie:
Very cool looking cat. :-)
Max says thanks!
A buddy of mine that lives on a farm has a Persian/Himalayan mix that came home knocked up by a stray, so not sure what else is in there. He's def. a cool cat.
Here's another where he's not exactly being so smooth.
They sent him home with some sedatives that lower blood pressure and reduce swelling. Unbeknownst to my wife, he evidently spit his pill out. Rommel got ahold of it instead and has been absolutely blasted this evening. Rommel's never done sedatives or anesthesia worth a damn (I won't even let the vet put him under anymore but they know us well enough that they'll give him a local and let me hold him down for minor surgeries; he's a good ol' boy so he deals with it). This thing has him wiped out enough that he can barely stand up.
So now Patton is the only dog in the house that isn't doped to the gills and he's trying to figure out what the hell's going on.
Originally Posted by Lumpy:
My cat is showing symptoms similar to those associated w/ hyperthyroidism; weight loss, frequent urination, eating/drinking a lot, etc. All of this started up about 2 months ago. Sadly, I haven't taken her to the vet yet because we can't afford it. She's a sweet cat and I will do what I can for her, but she's getting up there in age and I don't know what the vets can do.
Sorry to hear about your cat, btw. I hope that things continue to improve!
Well wishes to your cat too, Luv!
Sammy's problems started with Hyperthyroidism. We almost lost him then and eventually two years later. It starts with eating and drinking a lot, but they totally stop that soon. The condition can lead to an enlarged heart that will produce and dispatch blood clots. Sammy eventually died of Saddle Thrombus which was a big clot paralyzing his tail half. He died after hours of agony.
Your vet can right you up a pill for the condition that really manages the condition. It's not very expensive but it does great work for your cat. In case of Sammy it was given basically after the damage to his heart was already done.
BTW, I have never missed a pet like I miss my adorable Sammy. :-)
Originally Posted by Frankie:
BTW, I have never missed a pet like I miss my adorable Sammy. :-)
I don't normally get that close to our pets but would feel the same way if/when I lose my cat Pepsi. I've just clicked with him more than I normally would.
Might as well add the other two - Molly, our 12 year old Aussie and Cola, our brainless female (Pepsi's sister). This is Cola usurping Molly's bed, as usual.
Originally Posted by Frosty:
I don't normally get that close to our pets but would feel the same way if/when I lose my cat Pepsi. I've just clicked with him more than I normally would.
The white toes on the all black cat are awesome. It's like he's a barefoot ninja! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frosty:
Might as well add the other two - Molly, our 12 year old Aussie and Cola, our brainless female (Pepsi's sister). This is Cola usurping Molly's bed, as usual.
That's because cat's rule and dogs drool. :-) [Reply]