Signs of thyroid problems in cats

    • Thyroid Problems In Cats: The Likely Cause | PetCareRx

      Hyperthyroidism is a disorder characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormone and a subsequent increase in the metabolic rate. This is a fairly common disease of older cats. Although the thyroid gland enlarges, it is usually a benign or non-malignant change. Less than 2% of hyperthyroid cases involve malignant thyroid gland tumors.

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    • [DOCX File]Background - WindRiver Kennels, Reg.

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      Post-operatively the cats should be managed with once daily oral prednisolone (0.1 mg/kg/d) or hydrocortisone (0.5 mg/kg/d) and thyroid hormone supplementation. A minority also needs daily DDAVP administration (ADH replacement) in an ocular preparation.

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    • [DOC File]FELINE CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE

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      In animals, hyperthyroid cats tend to be more irritable and show increased vocalization, whereas hypothyroid dogs -- especially those younger dogs with autoimmune thyroiditis – can display a wide variety of aberrant behaviors.

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    • [DOCX File]Langford Vets

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      Thyroid testing-screening for thyroid conditions or medication monitoring. Felv/FIV test—based on lifestyle or current health condition. Dental cleaning— each year may be likely. Urinalysis—screening for bladder or kidney conditions. Chest X-ray—screening or monitoring for heart conditions . …

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    • [DOC File]VACCINES - Putnam North Animal Hospital

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      Hair loss is a common problem in cats. Characterized by a complete or partial lack of hair in areas where it is present normally. Pattern of hair loss—varied or symmetrical. Signalment/Description of Pet. Species. Cats. Mean Age and Range. Cancer-related hair loss (alopecia)—generally recognized in older cats. Signs/Observed Changes in the Pet

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Veterinary care for cats

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      Clinical Signs The typical cat with hyperthyroidism is middle-aged or older; on the average, affected cats are about 12 years of age. The most consistent finding with this disorder is a loss of weight secondary to the increased rate of metabolism.

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM

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      Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid glands). This hormonal disease is relatively common in older cats. Hyperthyroid cats are usually hypertensive (have high blood pressure), and this results in increased blood flow through the kidneys.

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    • [DOCX File]Feline acromegaly

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      In 97-99% of cases the tumour is benign (an adenoma or hyperplasia) and rarely is caused by a malignant tumour (carcinoma). The signs seen in hyperthyroid cats are due to high levels of thyroid hormone released by the tumour. Common signs include weight loss, excessive hunger and thirst, vomiting, diarrhoea, agitation and vocalisation.

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