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Date Posted: 4:22:07 am, Tue, 03/11/08
Author: Kate
Subject: I looked up the symptoms of Hyperthyroidism in cats and one of them was excessive vomiting. She had been throwing up a bit more lately, but I chocked it up to hairballs....now I'm thinking that wasn't the problem afterall.....She liked the Salmon flavored this morning, and these are definitely a bit smaller for her to eat....
In reply to: Denise 's message, "Hey Kate! I think you are getting dumped on even more than we did! And Ohio??? What a mess! We are supposed to get into the 50's the next few days! MUCK TIME!!! Mom starts PT on Wed. They want to avoid froze shoulder. She's in some pain but I know as she has ages she can't deal with pain as well as she used to. I have several that won't take treats so I've thought about trying those pockets but...well, let me know how long you can keep them around. I'd think they would get dried out after awhile? I was on Synthroid once. I felt better the second day, more energy, just more "up". I don't know if there is a connection to throwing up or not. If you want to do away with throwing up, try the Royal Canin Special, it's for finicky and senstive cats and it really works." on 8:27:20 pm, Mon, 03/10/08


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