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My cat Stella has hyperthyroidism and we can't get help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 738500" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I'm so glad Copa! Especially since she's just now showing symptoms. She'll have hardly any time at all with discomfort this way. I'm very happy for you and her.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is odd and I've never read that anywhere. We have a huge water bowl she shares with the dog so I don't see how a dry food would be bad when she can drink all she wants with it. But I'm certainly no expert. Still, she literally eats a few bites. That's why we don't give her the wet food at night - we mix it up and give it to her and she eats three or four bites and stops, leaves the rest and we end up throwing it away. The renal food is quite pricey...and it does actually require a vet's prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 738500, member: 17309"] I'm so glad Copa! Especially since she's just now showing symptoms. She'll have hardly any time at all with discomfort this way. I'm very happy for you and her. That is odd and I've never read that anywhere. We have a huge water bowl she shares with the dog so I don't see how a dry food would be bad when she can drink all she wants with it. But I'm certainly no expert. Still, she literally eats a few bites. That's why we don't give her the wet food at night - we mix it up and give it to her and she eats three or four bites and stops, leaves the rest and we end up throwing it away. The renal food is quite pricey...and it does actually require a vet's prescription. [/QUOTE]
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