Sarah Smith
Member Since 2016
Evening all!
My 14 yr old kittie with hyperthyroid needs to gain some weight. I'm 95% sure her methamazole needs adjusted again, seems to need it every 6-8 months the last year and a half. She's ravenous, starting to lose some weight, and drinking like a fish (familiar symptoms to all of us huh!). The kicker with hyperT is her energy level goes through the roof, I really hate using that as a 'symptom' but its a telltale. I cant get her into the vet until the middle of next week and was looking for suggestions to get her some extra calories in the meantime. I've used kitten chow in the past, but it just sort of maintained her, I'd really like to put a pound or slightly more on her, I hate how thin she looks, even when her thyroid level is good I have a hard time getting her to gain anything, feeding 3 wet meals and dry grazing all day (out of Cooter's reach!).
Thanks
My 14 yr old kittie with hyperthyroid needs to gain some weight. I'm 95% sure her methamazole needs adjusted again, seems to need it every 6-8 months the last year and a half. She's ravenous, starting to lose some weight, and drinking like a fish (familiar symptoms to all of us huh!). The kicker with hyperT is her energy level goes through the roof, I really hate using that as a 'symptom' but its a telltale. I cant get her into the vet until the middle of next week and was looking for suggestions to get her some extra calories in the meantime. I've used kitten chow in the past, but it just sort of maintained her, I'd really like to put a pound or slightly more on her, I hate how thin she looks, even when her thyroid level is good I have a hard time getting her to gain anything, feeding 3 wet meals and dry grazing all day (out of Cooter's reach!).
Thanks

