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Hyperthyroid, 16 yrs. old, won't eat!



 
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CatMomAndDad
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:14 am    Post subject: Hyperthyroid, 16 yrs. old, won't eat! Reply with quote

Our dear Sweet Pea has been treated with Tapezol (gel-on her ears) for several years. Over the past year she has eaten less and now many times refuses to eat. Her blood tests are normal. It appears that when her stomach is empty she vomits liquid, but she is mostly reluctant to eat. We don't know what to do and 2 vets have had no great ideas. ???
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Whispered
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Location: sunny ca and blue ridge mtns

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi, my cat is almost 18, in July and has this condition, since 2000.

The most impt thing you want to do, is to get fluids into her.
By now, the vets should have advised you to just feed her canned food.
(moistness)

When she won't eat, try chicken broth (no seasoning or homemade)
Chicken Noodle Soup, even Gatarode (vet suggested this!).. tuna usually works. My cat also likes water with ice cubes in it.

If she gets really dehydrated she may then need to be put, on fluids, that you do yourself.. yes involves needle and putting under skin.. yikes!.. but it works!

also,** remember when they're elderly, tho they may not look it, its harder for them to move around. A lot of times, I bring water or broth to my cat.

It can be really frustrating when they won't eat or drink. ohh also babyfood.. like turkey, ham .

Just have to keep trying and if that doesn't work, then the trip to the vet and fluids.

Blessings Whispered and let me know Smile

oh ps: I live in ca and the same med is really expensive here, so I have it sent from another state.
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Mary_NH
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

there is a medication that makes cats hungry. Cypro something (I have some for the fosters and that's all that is written on the bottle).
It is an antihistimine and can make the cat tired but at least they eat
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