Sandy and Black Kitty
Member Since 2009
Hi there
I called to schedule BKs annual check up, only to find out his vet was moving to Kentucky!
Managed to get him in on her last day. He weighed on about 1/2lb less than last year- that got my attention.
How could that be? He eats the exact same types/amounts of food every day.
She was not concerned.
His ears needed cleaning, which they did.
They detected some yeast in his ears so they sent me home with some sort of ear wash, which I have not yet attempted.
There was some redness around a few of his remaining 4 teeth - time to schedule a cleaning.
So, we had blood drawn for the standard pre-dental stuff. She recommended a colleague and we said our goodbyes.
A few days later I get a call from the vet picking up BKs case, advising a couple liver values are off.
That, combined with the weight loss, made her suspect possible Hyperthyroid. She recommended the freeT4 test.
Said the lab can likely do it from the sample on hand so I gave the go ahead.
A few days later I was advised he tested positive. Methimazole prescribed, in pill form, to be given daily.
I have been procrastinating due to the thought of giving BK a pill each day.
I don't have the required manual dexterity/co-ordination to pill BK.
So I search around town and find the duck recipe pill pockets. He turns his nose up.
I decide today is the day and try, unsuccessfully, to pill him. On the outside chance it may work, I load up one of the pill pockets and offer it - no dice.
In a last ditch effort, I roll the pill pocket in some chicken dust, pressing it all over the pill pocket.
Bingo - gotta love chicken dust.
Let's hope it works tomorrow.
I entered the BW results onto the 2nd tab of his ss. I don't know a thing about Hyper T and the BW/results related to it.
His BG looked good - no vet stress for Mr. Mellow :mrgreen: .
All helpful information is most welcome.
I called to schedule BKs annual check up, only to find out his vet was moving to Kentucky!
Managed to get him in on her last day. He weighed on about 1/2lb less than last year- that got my attention.
How could that be? He eats the exact same types/amounts of food every day.
She was not concerned.
His ears needed cleaning, which they did.
They detected some yeast in his ears so they sent me home with some sort of ear wash, which I have not yet attempted.
There was some redness around a few of his remaining 4 teeth - time to schedule a cleaning.
So, we had blood drawn for the standard pre-dental stuff. She recommended a colleague and we said our goodbyes.
A few days later I get a call from the vet picking up BKs case, advising a couple liver values are off.
That, combined with the weight loss, made her suspect possible Hyperthyroid. She recommended the freeT4 test.
Said the lab can likely do it from the sample on hand so I gave the go ahead.
A few days later I was advised he tested positive. Methimazole prescribed, in pill form, to be given daily.
I have been procrastinating due to the thought of giving BK a pill each day.
I don't have the required manual dexterity/co-ordination to pill BK.
So I search around town and find the duck recipe pill pockets. He turns his nose up.
I decide today is the day and try, unsuccessfully, to pill him. On the outside chance it may work, I load up one of the pill pockets and offer it - no dice.
In a last ditch effort, I roll the pill pocket in some chicken dust, pressing it all over the pill pocket.
Bingo - gotta love chicken dust.
Let's hope it works tomorrow.
I entered the BW results onto the 2nd tab of his ss. I don't know a thing about Hyper T and the BW/results related to it.
His BG looked good - no vet stress for Mr. Mellow :mrgreen: .
All helpful information is most welcome.