Jen and Sid
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Our surviving cat will be 20 this year. He lost his buddy Sid last June. Sidney was 14-1/2 when he died. Was diabetic but died of cancer. We miss him greatly! Storm and Sid were best friends. We actually thought they were going to go together - Sid got dehydrated and super thin. So did Storm. But, Storm seemed to pull thru everything ok. It's kind of a testament to his whole life. He's very adaptable!
Storm has hyperthyroid and is on one methinimazole tablet twice daily. We've realized he's also deaf. His kidney levels are slightly off but have been stable for the last couple of years. They've also checked his blood pressure which is totally normal. Here's the problem. He howls. And when I say howls, he REALLY howls! Hunkers down and lets out this atrocious yell!!! He'll do it on and off all day but the biggest time he does it is in the morning aroun 8 or 9am. Since we're late night people (work 2nd and 3rd shift), that's about an hour or so before we'd like to get up in the morning.
If you walk up behind him when he's doing it and touch him, he'll stop but it also scares the crap out of him. He'll stop if I hold him but I can't really do that while I'm sleeping. (For instance, he's been howling for a good 2 hours this morning. I got up a little while ago and held him for about 15 minutes. He hasn't howled since. He'll probably wait til he needs some food but that's a different kind of meow.) He's never been a cat to sleep in our bed -- that was Sid's job. Even so, I would never lift him up there because he's pretty unsteady on his feet and wouldn't be able to jump down.
I've tried (with the vet) adjusting the hyperthyroid meds and giving him more food so he has more overnight but it doesn't seem to help. (FYI - his levels are continuously checked and they're fine) We've tried putting him in a small room so he feels safe but that doesn't help either. He's got lots of water and lots of food. Doesn't make a difference.
Anyone got any suggestions???
Storm has hyperthyroid and is on one methinimazole tablet twice daily. We've realized he's also deaf. His kidney levels are slightly off but have been stable for the last couple of years. They've also checked his blood pressure which is totally normal. Here's the problem. He howls. And when I say howls, he REALLY howls! Hunkers down and lets out this atrocious yell!!! He'll do it on and off all day but the biggest time he does it is in the morning aroun 8 or 9am. Since we're late night people (work 2nd and 3rd shift), that's about an hour or so before we'd like to get up in the morning.
If you walk up behind him when he's doing it and touch him, he'll stop but it also scares the crap out of him. He'll stop if I hold him but I can't really do that while I'm sleeping. (For instance, he's been howling for a good 2 hours this morning. I got up a little while ago and held him for about 15 minutes. He hasn't howled since. He'll probably wait til he needs some food but that's a different kind of meow.) He's never been a cat to sleep in our bed -- that was Sid's job. Even so, I would never lift him up there because he's pretty unsteady on his feet and wouldn't be able to jump down.
I've tried (with the vet) adjusting the hyperthyroid meds and giving him more food so he has more overnight but it doesn't seem to help. (FYI - his levels are continuously checked and they're fine) We've tried putting him in a small room so he feels safe but that doesn't help either. He's got lots of water and lots of food. Doesn't make a difference.
Anyone got any suggestions???