Hyperthyroidism

This is over activity of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland has a marked influence on metabolic rate – basically how fast all our mechanisms and processes go. More thyroid hormone means more speed in the processes. It is a disease almost exclusively of cats. It results in the odd situation of ravenous appetite but loss of weight. There is usually a very rapid heart rate (over 200 beats per minute) and the cat may seem restless, anxious and bad tempered.

Diagnosis requires blood testing and it is a good idea to check other body functions at the same time. Treatment for hyperthyroidism can show up kidney trouble hiding behind the thyroid disease.

Treatment is usually very successful. We typically use anti-thyroid drugs initially and most cats are kept quite healthy on these. There are surgical options and radioactive iodine can also be used. This last option seems to us to be fairly traumatic for the usually elderly patient to go through. It involves a long period of isolation whilst the radioactivity dissipates. But it is an option.

This condition is common and highly treatable. Ask us to check at any visit – we will be looking out for it anyway.

Our veterinarians are all experienced general practitioners with a broad knowledge and
understanding of animal health, illness and injury.

Paul and Tracy

To Alan

Thank you to you and your colleagues for saving Kalli following her anaphylactic reaction, we love her so much and are so grateful to still have her with us.

Jan and Colin Bunting

Dear Alan and Julie

Thank you for your Kindness and care over Gussie, we miss him very, very much. Thank you also to every one at the surgery for the lovely caring card.

The Knight family

Thank you all so much for the care and compassion shown during poor George’s illness. We think you are all lovely caring people who work very well as a team.