Waiting on a friend
I am not really very interested in politics, relationships or this blog right now. In fact, I am not very interested in anything but seeing my best friend get completely better.
My cat Manhattan just turned thirteen last March. She has suddenly, and without warning, stopped eating anything.
Last week, I took her to the Animal Hospital in the borough that shares her name. For the modest fee of $1200.00, they hydrated her with electrolyte fluid during an overnight stay and informed me that she definitely has an over-active thyroid condition.
However, as you can see from this website, hyperthyroidism will cause excessive thyroid hormone in the blood stream and it will speed up most chemical reactions in the body. This includes increased appetite and increased thirst.
Although she had exhibited some of those warning signs in the past, as of the end of last week all her interest in food and water is gone.
If any of you have any experience with cats, and have seen this problem please let me know. Any solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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