Heather & Seasaidh (GA)
Member Since 2009
I just took civvie Doogie for a wellness checkup on Wednesday. The vet was not happy that he had gained weight. He's 13.8 lbs. The vet said he's gained almost two pounds and she even went so far as to recommend he eat Science Diet Light (umm, no thanks, I think we'll pass on that brand). The bloodwork came back and I talked with another vet there today. She said his thyroid was "slightly elevated" when he had his last wellness checkup back in Jan 2011, but they weren't concerned about it at the time. Now his thyroid levels are 6.1 (and forgive me, but I don't have the numbers in front of me, this is what she told me) and the highest normal should be around 4. She said normally they would start him on medication with that number, but because he's gained weight they want to do another test, a T4ED (she said it's an extended thyroid test). Doogie is approximately 10 years old, and a former stray who found his way to my home and my heart one very bitterly cold Jan night.
His other labs were perfect (although I'm aware that sometimes hyperT can mask CRF, which it did for civvie Ronan).
Doogie has been very hungry the past few months and wanting to be fed morning, noon, and night, and the occasional snack in between (usually middle of the night). I didn't think anything of it and because of his former stray status, albeit nine years ago, I still feel bad for him and give in to his cravings (he expects me to open up a brand new can at every feeding). I've stopped feeding him so much. I really didn't know there was a problem. Civvie Ronan was recently dx'd with hyperthyroidism and CRF and I've been so focused on him and another civvie, Honey, who has possible cancer (the lump above his eye--he's doing ok for the time being, btw).
Anyway, I wondered if anyone has had an experience with a cat with high thyroid levels who gained weight instead of losing it. I did a search online and saw that some humans have gained, but didn't see anything about cats. I just joined the yahoo HyperT group last night for support with Ronan and had no idea that Doogie might be hyperT as well.
His other labs were perfect (although I'm aware that sometimes hyperT can mask CRF, which it did for civvie Ronan).
Doogie has been very hungry the past few months and wanting to be fed morning, noon, and night, and the occasional snack in between (usually middle of the night). I didn't think anything of it and because of his former stray status, albeit nine years ago, I still feel bad for him and give in to his cravings (he expects me to open up a brand new can at every feeding). I've stopped feeding him so much. I really didn't know there was a problem. Civvie Ronan was recently dx'd with hyperthyroidism and CRF and I've been so focused on him and another civvie, Honey, who has possible cancer (the lump above his eye--he's doing ok for the time being, btw).
Anyway, I wondered if anyone has had an experience with a cat with high thyroid levels who gained weight instead of losing it. I did a search online and saw that some humans have gained, but didn't see anything about cats. I just joined the yahoo HyperT group last night for support with Ronan and had no idea that Doogie might be hyperT as well.