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Overactive Thyroid
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My cat has just been diagnosed with the above...started her on the medication, anyone know how long till the medication kicks in?? TIA...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.we acquired a stray that had the same diagnosis about a month ago - we took her to the vet because she was permanently hyper, and she was hungry all the time. one month on and she's a lot calmer, and isn't eating non-stop, but she's still not right. the vet has given us another 2 month's supply and he wants to see her again then.
Does this help, hibeeslass? http://cats.about.com.../p/hypothyroidism.htm
the vet thought Rover might have a thyroid problem because his heartbeat was irregular, but thankfully it was because he was agitated at the time.... but I do feel for you, Rover has kidney disease but his medication is very successful. I wish you and your cat well, do please keep us informed!
the vet thought Rover might have a thyroid problem because his heartbeat was irregular, but thankfully it was because he was agitated at the time.... but I do feel for you, Rover has kidney disease but his medication is very successful. I wish you and your cat well, do please keep us informed!
Thanks boxtops and mushroom25 yes she is displaying all of the behaviours explained in that website. Out of the 3 main illnessess older cats get diabetes kidney failure and throid probs the later is the easiest to treat and the wee soul she is just letting me pop the pills in her mouth so long as there is a treat before and after...........I can cope with that!!! Will keep you informed of course. x