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<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 0px 12px;" src="http://www-staff.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/~dew22/supervisions/notes/images/image007.jpg" alt="cat hyperthyroidism" hspace="12" vspace="0" width="195" height="194" align="right" /> <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/recommends/vetsecrets.php" target="_blank">Treatment, diet, medicine for cat with hyperthyroidism</a></strong></p>
<p>Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common disorders of the endocrine (hormone) gland that affects a huge population of cats. It can severely affect pet health and needs to be taken care of before it causes severe pet health problems.</p>
<p><strong>Surgery Or Medicine For Cat With Hyperthyroidism?</strong></p>
<p>The thyroid gland is situated in the neck of your cat and is quite small in size. It produces a thyroid hormone also known as thyroxine (T4) as well as small amounts of triodothyronine (T3). These hormones help in regulating the metabolic rate of the cat&#8217;s body and can affect the working of every system or organ in his body.</p>
<p>The thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) produced in the pituitary gland controls the production of thyroid hormones. If this production stops or if the required amount of hormones is not produced then it can adversely affect pet health.</p>
<p>When you bring home kittens, you need to take advice from your vet regarding its food, diet and ask different types of pet health questions. The pet health questions can vary from understanding the various diseases to knowledge of symptoms and treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats. Hyperthyroidism is actually caused when the thyroid gland of your cat starts producing excessive thyroid hormones and this condition is known as hyperthyroidism.</p>
<p>The immediate cause for hyperthyroidism is due to the increase in non-cancerous cells of the thyroid gland. These are abnormal cells and can vary in different sizes from small nodules known as adenomas to bid nodules known as multiple adenomas. In the last 25 years, there has been a rise in the number of cats affected by hyperthyroidism. This is a medical condition that needs good pet health care.</p>
<p>Hyperthyroidism normally occurs in those cats, which are aged between 4 years and 22 years. Normally, this medical condition occurs as your cat will grow older, which means that you will have to take better <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/painrelief/cathealth.php" target="_blank">care of pet health</a></strong> . Hyperthyroidism can affect both male and female cats.</p>
<p><strong>The various symptoms of hyperthyroidism include: </strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px 35px;" src="http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/clerk/stortz/fig1.jpg" alt="" hspace="40" vspace="5" width="210" height="210" align="right" />Increase in the consumption of food<br />
Weight loss<br />
Vomiting<br />
Increase in water consumption<br />
Increased urination<br />
behavior changes<br />
Nervousness and restlessness<br />
Increased activity or hyperactivity<br />
Hair loss<br />
Tremors<br />
Diarrhea<br />
labored breathing<br />
Loss of appetite</p>
<p>These affects overall pet health and can be taken care of only if you are <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/recommends/vetsecrets.php" target="_blank">able to identify any of the symptoms</a></strong> and take your cat to the vet immediately. Some cats even show rapid heart rate due to hyperthyroidism leading to high blood pressure. Those cats that are not treated for hyperthyroidism might develop a fatal heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which can lead to death.</p>
<p><strong>What is the treatment of Hyperthryoidism?</strong></p>
<p>There are currently three main treatments for hyperthyroidism in cats and your veterinary surgeon will discuss the most appropriate treatment options with you.</p>
<ul>
<li> Medical treatment</li>
<li>Surgical removal of the thyroid gland</li>
<li>Radioactive iodine therapy</li>
<li>Medical treatment</li>
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<p>Using anti thyroid drugs is often the first line of treatment for a hyperthyroid cat. These drugs often have to be given two or three times a day so can be difficult for some owners to administer in an uncooperative cat. They act by reducing the amount of thyroid hormones released by the thyroid gland. The effect of these drugs may need to be monitored by blood tests at regular intervals. They are often successfully used in the long term treatment of hyperthyroidism and some cats can be maintained on these drugs alone. Occasional side effects of these anti-thyroid drugs include anorexia, vomiting and lethargy.</p>
<p>Surgical removal of the thyroid gland</p>
<p>Surgical removal or thyroidectomy is a delicate operation performed if the medical treatment of hyperthyroidism is proving unsuccessful. Possible complications include nerve damage and parathyroid gland removal. The parathyroid gland is a very small often unidentifiable gland which is positioned adjacent to the thyroid gland. This gland is responsible for the control of calcium levels in the blood and its accidental removal can cause signs of hypocalcaemia which owners should be aware of in cats that have undergone thyroid surgery.</p>
<p>Radioactive iodine therapy</p>
<p>An injection of radioactive iodine is a relatively safe and successful curative treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats. The radioactive iodine is selectively taken up by the thyroid gland where it works by destroying this overactive thyroid tissue. It also destroys thyroid tissue not accessible by surgery. Because it only selectively targets thyroid tissue, no other tissues in the body are harmed including the parathyroid glands so there is no risk of developing hypocalcaemia. There is also no anaesthetic involved.</p>
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<p>Some glandular diseases such as Cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism can give rise to hair loss in cats, generally in a symmetrical pattern along both sides. This condition may arise from overproduction of steroids <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://painreliefforcats.net/cat-health-problemshair-loss" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Not all cats will have all symptoms, and about 20% of hyperthyroid cats will be sluggish and depressed instead of hyperactive. Untreated, hyperthyroidism can cause a serious heart problem called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-MqEKk9k8er93iv.A4j6CcPaXFOY-?cq=1&amp;p=5593" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>When it comes to possible contributing factors for cat hyperthyroidism, there is still much that is not understood. however, it’s believed that factors such as age, environment, and diet could be related to the development of thyroid .<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://cattreevideos.com/PetInformation/cat-hyperthyroidism-a-brief-introduction/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Statistically it has been found that cats fed a diet of fish-based cat food develop more hyperthyroidism and other glandular ailments. This may be due to rancid polyunsaturated fats found in poorer animal-quality fish products. <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.weedtracker.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86859" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Some cats develop strong food preferences. These cats may resist diet changes. In my experience, the best way to transition cats from one food to another is to do it very gradually.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://blogs.dogster.com/vet_blog_information_advice/how-can-i-change-my-cats-diet/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Cats are usually viewed as relatively peaceful creatures. Most people assume that if a cat is given food, water, and a suitable place to rest then it will remain docile and loving toward its owners while also displaying the usual feline independence.</p>
<p>But not all cats</p>
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<p>have the laid back couch potato meditative zen type of style. Some cats are constantly going at 160 mph. Fast, agile, interested, investigating, and bouncing off the walls, keeping their owners awake at night by leaping across the bed or attacking toes under the blanket. Cats are as different to each others as humans are. As long as the personality style is acceptable by the owner there is no problem.</p>
<p>Most cat&#8217;s behaviour can be managed if need be with <a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/training/train.php" target="_blank"><strong>appropriate cat training </strong> </a></p>
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<p>sonality trait that most cat owners aren&#8217;t willing to deal with, however, is regarding <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/training/train.php" target="_blank">aggressive tendencies incats</a></strong>. Dogs can sometimes get away with aggressive personalities because some owners actually want a dog that is mea</p>
<p>n and able to scare people away. Cats, on the other hand, are generally brought into a home in order to protec</p>
<p>t the family. For this reason, aggressiveness is not really a trait that most cat owners look for.</p>
<p>Cats that</p>
<p>ar</p>
<p>e aggressive can cause quite a bit if damage. While they are small and can&#8217;t inflict the</p>
<p>type of bite a large dog can, their speed and agility can cause damage very quickly.</p>
<p>While there may be some cats that are aggressive by nature, most aggression is man made. Cats who have been abused or tormented have only one way to defend themselves and that is to be aggressive. Another common reason is in cases where it is possible that  <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/painrelief/cathealth.php" target="_blank">the cat has pain</a></strong> . Painful teeth with deep cavities is very common with cats. A cat with excruciating pain in her mouth will act aggressively if someone comes near her face.</p>
<p>What should you do if your cat is aggressive? First, it might be a good idea to get some  <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/training/train.php" target="_blank">books about cat behavior</a></strong> . Learn to see the signs if kitty is getting agitated. Cats will give off signs that will give you time to back off. Feliway is a product used to calm anxious cats and to lower aggression. Also be gentle and demonstrate tenderness towards your cat so she learns to trust you, and include some quality playing time to increase your bond.</p>
<p>It may be that your cat is just aggressive by nature, or is acting aggressive due to a dog in the house, or young children. while aggression is most often due to fear, it can not always be trained away. If your cat is a risk for young children or babies, it may be best for all involved to find your cat a home with no children.</p>
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<p>It’s very difficult to watch your cat suffer with Flutd symptoms when there doesn’t appear to be any reason for these cat urinary problems.This condition is being seen by vets more and more often. Is Cat Stress Related To Idiopathic cystitis. Your cat may be having problems with another cat in the home, too, especially if the other pet is more aggressive and seems to bother him a lot.</p>
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<p>Though a cat may be kept indoors for its safety, a cat should not be completely isolated. If a cat has not been exposed to other pets early and often, the cat may exhibit cat aggression as a fear response when it sees a dog <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.catcustomer.com/preventing-cat-aggression-towards-dogs/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>Cats that are prone to cat aggression should be thoroughly examined by the veterinarian. Cat aggression can be due to pain. If a cat is in pain, it  cannot express it logically. It may become ill-tempered instead<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.catcustomer.com/physical-causes-of-cat-aggression/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.catcustomer.com/play-aggression-in-cats/" target="_blank"> <strong>Play Aggression In Cats</strong> </a></p>
<p>Play aggression can lead to cat aggression problems. By allowing the cat to continue to be aggressive during play, it teaches the cat that aggressive behaviors such as scratching and biting are acceptable.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.catcustomer.com/play-aggression-in-cats/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>It is a big responsibility to posses a pet. As cat is not a toy you can not take it home only for having fun or just for cuddling. Cat&#8217;s health and safety are in your hands. As an owner you have the biggest influence on his life expectancy as well. That is why knowledge of <strong><a href="http://www.painreliefforcats.net" target="_blank">cat illnesses</a></strong> symptoms is so important here. If you know them you have a great chance to nip the illness in the bud and the same safe your cat from suffering from it. By recognizing the illnesses symptoms correctly and in time and by reacting in the right way you may even safe your cat&#8217;s life. So be the responsible cat owner and read the common cat illnesses symptoms listed below. Make your cat feel safe and healthy with you.</p>
<p><strong>1) Gastric/Digestive problems</strong><br />
If you notice your cat vomiting (and it has nothing in common with hairballs) or if your pet has a diarrhea, constipation or suffers from incontinence then you can be sure that there is something wrong with his stomach or bowels &#8211; or both of them. It is not normal for cat to vomit and either to have diarrhea and constipation. It is also not normal for cats to do not go outside or to their litter box for urinating or stooling because the biggest cats&#8217; nature is their cleanliness. Be sure that these are the symptoms of some digestive problems.</p>
<p><strong>2) Abnormalities connected with cat&#8217;s stool and/or urine</strong><br />
If you spot the blood trace in your cat&#8217;s stool and/or urine, different and strange smell, color and consistency and more or less urine than usually then this is a certain sign of an illness.</p>
<p><strong>3) Strange manners, attitude different than usually</strong><br />
Be sure that it is not a good sign if your cat changes from being calm and nice to aggressive or withdrawn. If your cat has not his normal energy, is hiding and instead of spending his time in his favorite way laying on top of things he prefers staying on the floor most of his time. When<strong> <a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/training/train.php" target="_blank">the behaviour of your cat</a></strong> is out of ordinary it is a red light for you.</p>
<p><strong>4) Butter fingers behavior &#8211; disorientation</strong><br />
Every type of disorientation belongs to the common cat illnesses symptoms. When you see your cat being a little bit confused, stumbling and falling during walking or falling trying to jump somewhere then remember to do not ignore it. The butter fingers behavior is not a good sign and if you do not react in time to check the root cause and treat it then you will observe your cat getting only worse.</p>
<p><strong> 5) Abnormalities connected with cat&#8217;s drinking and eating</strong><br />
Any changes in eating or drinking maybe a disease symptom as well. Your cat loses his appetite, does not drink a lot or drinks much more than usually. Check what illnesses corresponding to these symptoms and <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/careforurcat/secrets.php" target="_blank">treat your cat as soon as possible</a></strong> Do you know that for example any increase in thirst may be a kidney infection sign. Do not overlook and do not disregard them.</p>
<p><strong>6) Anomalous connected with cat&#8217;s fur and body</strong><br />
First of all when you see flaking skin, hair falling out more than normal or dull coat &#8211; check it. These are some serious <strong><a href="http://www.painreliefforcats.net">cat illnesses</a></strong> symptoms. Second if your cat lick herself so much that she has bald areas &#8211; check it as well as it maybe a fleas symptom. Others like discharge coming from the nose and eyes or the third eyelid visible with cat&#8217;s eyes being wide opened are also significant symptoms of some illnesses and need to be checked and eliminated quickly. These maybe signs of sinus infection or an allergy.</p>
<p><strong>7) Your cat become untouchable</strong><br />
If your cat has been injured or has an infection on a part of his body then be sure that he will not allow you to be touched on this particular part. It&#8217;s an alarm signal for you!</p>
<p>These are 7 the most common cat illnesses symptoms. If you have had a cat I am sure you have already met some of these symptoms with him. And if you are a fresh cat owner you will see some of these diseases sings with him sooner or later.</p>
<p>It is a part of life to be sick from time to time. It is as normal for pets as for people.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/s/j/jo/johnnyberg/1132479_maine_coons_kittens.jpg" border="0" alt="cat skin diseases" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="right" />It is so obvious your cat will be meeting some healthy problems at least few times a year that possessing a medical book about cat illnesses is really worth of it for every cat owner.</p>
<p>In spite of consulting a vet every time you notice something strange going on with your cat you will: take your book, check what type of illnesses correspond to the symptoms you have noticed.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/careforurcat/secrets.php" target="_blank">Read how to treat it</a></strong> at home, take an action and help your cat to recover</p>
<p>Do not fetch your vet every time your cat gets diarrhea &#8211; just check it out by yourself with the right e-book. Do it in time, at the beginning of an illness or even before it starts and take a chance to nip it still in the bud.</p>
<p>To achieve this I would like to recommend you a great e-bookand it is called <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/recommends/vetsecrets.php" target="_blank">Veterinary Secrets Revealed</a></strong> You will find there everything about cat illnesses symptoms, what illnesses do they correspond to and how to treat them at home. The e-book is written by a vet doctor so advises and tips given in it are 100% safe and credible. It is the most advisable and handy e-book ever and every pet owner should have it at home.</p>
<p>Cat Illnesses Symptoms Learn   What Illnesses Do They Correspond To And How To Treat Them At Home.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and bathe him or her on a regular basis to keep his nails clean and also cut his nails once in a while. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and bathe him or her on a regular basis to keep his nails clean and also cut his nails once in a while.</p>
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<p>The most common nail <strong><a href="http://www.painreliefforcats.net">problem in cats</a></strong> is that of a broken nail. One fine day, you will notice that there are little specs of blood on one of the paws of your cat and he will probably be licking it too often and even limping to an extent. If you take a closer look then you will realize that the problem is being caused by a terribly torn toenail. Toenail problems can occur just about anytime and a broken or torn nail might affect the physical pet <strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/recommends/vetsecrets.php" target="_blank">health of your cat</a></strong> for a small period of time but usually it is not life-threatening. Of course this comes with a warning that if this pet health problem is not treated then it might form pus and can become extremely painful and also open its door to various infections.Which can be very irritating and painful for the cat</p>
<p>If you are wondering how their nails can get torn then the answer is simple. Their nails can get caught in a barbed wire or a steel mesh even carpet fibers or most things rigid or hard In such a situation, your cat will try to dislodge the nail and in an attempt to pull away, the nail might get torn or broken or maybe even both which can be very <strong><a href="http://www.painreliefforcats.net">painful for your cat</a></strong>. There are times when you will not be able to see any blood but you will definitely find your cat limping and this is a strong enough indication to take him to the vet and get a pet health checkup done.to find out any problems your cat may have with his or hers nails.</p>
<p>If your cat is young then he will probably limp and even cry. The flip side of this pet health problem is that if you leave the broken nail untreated then it can bleed intermittently and slowly become infected causing your cat immense irritation as well as pain. There are some cases of torn toe nails that can be treated even at home under the supervision of a vet. If the checkup is done at home then it can reduce any potential risk of infection and the torn nail can also be easily removed. The right thing to do is that you should get the necessary pet supplies like nail trimmers and trim his nail once in a while so that he doesn&#8217;t have to go through this trauma again.</p>
<p><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/careforurcat/secrets.php" target="_blank">What to do if your cat damages a nail</a></p>
<p>Initially, you will have to stop the bleeding. You can use silver nitrate or styptic pencils. If you don&#8217;t have either of these, try cornstarch or flour. When placed on a bleeding nail, these generally stop the bleeding.</p>
<p>Removing the loose nail is the most difficult part of caring for the torn nail. Most often, you can just pull the loose piece of nail off very quickly. If the nail doesn&#8217;t come off easily, you can try to use a pet nail trimmer and remove the nail at the level of the break. Remember, this will probably hurt your cat for a second. If the tear in the nail is high up and near the base of the nail, don&#8217;t attempt to remove it with trimmers. If the nail isn&#8217;t easily pulled off, see your veterinarian for treatment. The last bone of each toe is very close to the beginning of the nail. Without experience, you may end up hurting your cat more than you realize.</p>
<p>If you manage to remove the damaged part of the nail, gently wash the area with warm water to remove any debris lodged between the nail and the toe or leg. Then apply a temporary bandage if necessary for bleeding. Take care not to wrap the bandage too tight so circulation will not be damaged. Leave it in place for 12 to 24 hours.</p>
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If you do not feel comfortable taking care of a torn nail, call your veterinarian. Leaving a torn nail to heal on its own (which will not happen) or allowing the nail to grow out is not a recommended option. This causes persistent irritation and possible repeat breaks.</p>
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<p>If your cat has got a problem with a damaged nail, and you are worried about them check out the articles listed here</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://painreliefforcats.net/recommends/vetsecrets.php" target="_blank">Cat health issues with claws</a></strong></p>
<p>Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and  bathe him or her on a regular basis</p>
<p>Cats have their own sets of problems from not maintaining their nails. Furniture damage, I hear this all the time. Secondly, owners having scratches or deep cuts from overgrown cat dagger nails. A plastic dish could easy get scratched or damaged so better get a steel dish instead. In order to groom your kitty cat, first it is advisable that you collect, hair brush, eye ointment, nail clipper and mild shampoo.</p>
<p>Soft Claws prevent damage to/in the household from scratching; Soft Claws prevent wounds to other household pets and humans from scratching</p>

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