Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread wendy
Is the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism?  Is so,
that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for a
couple of years.

--- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think hyperthyroidism is very common in older
 cats.  They go on tapazole
 just like humans and biggest problem is the once or
 twice a day pill!  Had
 one cat who lived to early twenties after years of
 tapazole...There were no
 restrictions on diet or anything.  She had lost some
 weight and was doing
 the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and
 she snapped right back
 after starting tapazole.
 
 Chris
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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of wendy
 Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she
 was having pain going to the bathroom the Sunday
 before and had a little blood around her genitals. 
 I
 couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave
 her
 Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on
 Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection
 she might have had, and all her renal functions
 seemed
 to be back to normal by Friday.  But I took her in
 anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis
 and
 total blood/labwork on her.  Saturday the vet called
 me and said her results showed hypertension (she got
 a
 17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2)
 and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole
 daily.
  I have to bring her in in two weeks for further
 blood
 work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid. 
 Does anyone here have any experience with
 hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do
 about it?  What does T4 measure?  Did your kitty
 pass
 away from the hyperthyroidism?  Did the drugs
 reverse
 the heart murmur?  What diet would be good for a
 kitty
 with hyperthyroidism?  Any advice is greatly
 appreciated!
 
 :)
 Wendy
 
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RE: Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread Chris
That's what my vet said...  of course, that's after I lived with it for a
year or so!  This from a cat who spent her time eating, sleeping, playing,
sleeping and more sleep!  

Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 4:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Chris-howling

Is the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism?  Is so,
that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for a
couple of years.

--- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think hyperthyroidism is very common in older
 cats.  They go on tapazole
 just like humans and biggest problem is the once or
 twice a day pill!  Had
 one cat who lived to early twenties after years of
 tapazole...There were no
 restrictions on diet or anything.  She had lost some
 weight and was doing
 the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and
 she snapped right back
 after starting tapazole.
 
 Chris
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of wendy
 Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she
 was having pain going to the bathroom the Sunday
 before and had a little blood around her genitals. 
 I
 couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave
 her
 Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on
 Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection
 she might have had, and all her renal functions
 seemed
 to be back to normal by Friday.  But I took her in
 anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis
 and
 total blood/labwork on her.  Saturday the vet called
 me and said her results showed hypertension (she got
 a
 17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2)
 and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole
 daily.
  I have to bring her in in two weeks for further
 blood
 work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid. 
 Does anyone here have any experience with
 hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do
 about it?  What does T4 measure?  Did your kitty
 pass
 away from the hyperthyroidism?  Did the drugs
 reverse
 the heart murmur?  What diet would be good for a
 kitty
 with hyperthyroidism?  Any advice is greatly
 appreciated!
 
 :)
 Wendy
 
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Re: Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
I think that may be something that older kitties do.

Bonnie

 www.elephants.com

- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2006 3:04 pm
Subject: Chris-howling
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 Is the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism?  Is so,
 that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for a
 couple of years.
 
 --- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I think hyperthyroidism is very common in older
  cats.  They go on tapazole
  just like humans and biggest problem is the once or
  twice a day pill!  Had
  one cat who lived to early twenties after years of
  tapazole...There were no
  restrictions on diet or anything.  She had lost some
  weight and was doing
  the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and
  she snapped right back
  after starting tapazole.
  
  Chris
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of wendy
  Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty
  
  Hi guys,
  
  I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she
  was having pain going to the bathroom the Sunday
  before and had a little blood around her genitals. 
  I
  couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave
  her
  Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on
  Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection
  she might have had, and all her renal functions
  seemed
  to be back to normal by Friday.  But I took her in
  anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis
  and
  total blood/labwork on her.  Saturday the vet called
  me and said her results showed hypertension (she got
  a
  17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2)
  and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole
  daily.
   I have to bring her in in two weeks for further
  blood
  work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid. 
  Does anyone here have any experience with
  hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do
  about it?  What does T4 measure?  Did your kitty
  pass
  away from the hyperthyroidism?  Did the drugs
  reverse
  the heart murmur?  What diet would be good for a
  kitty
  with hyperthyroidism?  Any advice is greatly
  appreciated!
  
  :)
  Wendy
  
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Re: Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread Marylyn

Kitty has never howled and she has been treated for H/T for several years.






If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of 
compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with 
their fellow man.
 St. 
Francis
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From: BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: Chris-howling



I think that may be something that older kitties do.

Bonnie

www.elephants.com

- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2006 3:04 pm
Subject: Chris-howling
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org


Is the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism?  Is so,
that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for a
couple of years.

--- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think hyperthyroidism is very common in older
 cats.  They go on tapazole
 just like humans and biggest problem is the once or
 twice a day pill!  Had
 one cat who lived to early twenties after years of
 tapazole...There were no
 restrictions on diet or anything.  She had lost some
 weight and was doing
 the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and
 she snapped right back
 after starting tapazole.

 Chris
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of wendy
 Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty

 Hi guys,

 I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she
 was having pain going to the bathroom the Sunday
 before and had a little blood around her genitals.
 I
 couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave
 her
 Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on
 Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection
 she might have had, and all her renal functions
 seemed
 to be back to normal by Friday.  But I took her in
 anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis
 and
 total blood/labwork on her.  Saturday the vet called
 me and said her results showed hypertension (she got
 a
 17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2)
 and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole
 daily.
  I have to bring her in in two weeks for further
 blood
 work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid.
 Does anyone here have any experience with
 hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do
 about it?  What does T4 measure?  Did your kitty
 pass
 away from the hyperthyroidism?  Did the drugs
 reverse
 the heart murmur?  What diet would be good for a
 kitty
 with hyperthyroidism?  Any advice is greatly
 appreciated!

 :)
 Wendy

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RE: Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread catatonya
Oh LORD!!! I hope not. I've got several 'howlers'. I thought it was something to do with bedtime!tChris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  That's what my vet said... of course, that's after I lived with it for ayear or so! This from a cat who spent her time eating, sleeping, playing,sleeping and more sleep! Chris[EMAIL PROTECTED]-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendySent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 4:04 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Chris-howlingIs the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism? Is so,that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for acouple of years.--- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I think
 hyperthyroidism is very common in older cats. They go on tapazole just like humans and biggest problem is the once or twice a day pill! Had one cat who lived to early twenties after years of tapazole...There were no restrictions on diet or anything. She had lost some weight and was doing the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and she snapped right back after starting tapazole.  Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty  Hi guys,  I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she was having pain going to the bathroom the
 Sunday before and had a little blood around her genitals.  I couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave her Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection she might have had, and all her renal functions seemed to be back to normal by Friday. But I took her in anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis and total blood/labwork on her. Saturday the vet called me and said her results showed hypertension (she got a 17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2) and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole daily. I have to bring her in in two weeks for further blood work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid.  Does anyone here have any experience with hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do about it? What does T4
 measure? Did your kitty pass away from the hyperthyroidism? Did the drugs reverse the heart murmur? What diet would be good for a kitty with hyperthyroidism? Any advice is greatly appreciated!  :) Wendy  __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around  http://mail.yahoo.com  __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com 

RE: Chris-howling

2006-02-07 Thread Chris








Well I have a friend whose very
sleepyhead, big cat started doing the same thing a few months ago. When she
took him to vet, sure enough it was his thryroid. She now shares the joys of
morning and evening pilling!





Chris

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Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
10:26 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Chris-howling





Oh LORD!!! I hope not. I've got several
'howlers'. I thought it was something to do with bedtime!











t

Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





That's
what my vet said... of course, that's after I lived with it for a
year or so! This from a cat who spent her time eating, sleeping, playing,
sleeping and more sleep! 

Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 4:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Chris-howling

Is the howling a symptom of hyperthyroidism? Is so,
that makes sense, as Julie has been doing that for a
couple of years.

--- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

 I think hyperthyroidism is very common in older
 cats. They go on tapazole
 just like humans and biggest problem is the once or
 twice a day pill! Had
 one cat who lived to early twenties after years of
 tapazole...There were no
 restrictions on diet or anything. She had lost some
 weight and was doing
 the midnight howling thing went I brought her in and
 she snapped right back
 after starting tapazole.
 
 Chris
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of wendy
 Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:48 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Hypertension and Julie, our geriatric kitty
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I took Julie to the vet this past Friday because she
 was having pain going to the bathroom the Sunday
 before and had a little blood around her genitals. 
 I
 couldn't get her to the vet until Friday so I gave
 her
 Baytril I had left over from Cricket starting on
 Sunday, which wiped out whatever bacterial infection
 she might have had, and all her renal functions
 seemed
 to be back to normal by Friday. But I took her in
 anyway just to be sure, and they ran a urinalysis
 and
 total blood/labwork on her. Saturday the vet called
 me and said her results showed hypertension (she got
 a
 17 on her T4 results, normal is between .4 and 5.2)
 and he prescribed 10 mg of Tapazole/Methimazole
 daily.
 I have to bring her in in two weeks for further
 blood
 work to see how the drugs are helping her thyroid. 
 Does anyone here have any experience with
 hyperthyroidism in their kitty, and what did you do
 about it? What does T4 measure? Did your kitty
 pass
 away from the hyperthyroidism? Did the drugs
 reverse
 the heart murmur? What diet would be good for a
 kitty
 with hyperthyroidism? Any advice is greatly
 appreciated!
 
 :)
 Wendy
 
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