Cat Hyperthyroidism: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Hyperthyroidism is the most common hormonal disorder in older cats, and one of the most treatable.
Who Gets It?
Almost exclusively cats over 10 years. Affects approximately 10% of cats over 10.
Signs
- Weight loss despite increased appetite
- Increased thirst and urination
- Hyperactivity or restlessness
- Poor, unkempt coat
- Rapid or irregular heart rate
Treatment Options
- Medication (methimazole): daily tablet or gel. Effective and reversible.
- Radioactive iodine (I-131): curative in 95% of cases. Gold standard.
- Surgery: removal of the thyroid gland
Prognosis
Excellent with treatment. Most cats live for years after diagnosis.