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Help for Hyperthyroid in Cats (New Pets Page Created)

Posted By Nadirah (USA) on 03/29/2025

"I don't see anything on Hyperthyroid in cats just hypothyroid, any suggestions would be welcome."
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Posted By Steph (Kansas) on 08/16/2025

"Same here, Nadirah. I'm cutting all fish from my cat's diet. I found some black mold near one if his sleeping places. That's all I can think of. I did see somewhere recommendation to give the pet ACV, so I am putting a small amount in his drinking water. I would love to hear from anyone else who has any ideas."
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Posted By Steph (KS) on 08/16/2025

"Anyone else who comes here looking for more information on treating cats with HyperT, I recommend you read the page on HyperT in humans. There are cat stories there. After reading it I ordered NHV Resthyro. I ordered it from the company itself because they seem to provide great customer support and sometimes supplements sold on Amazon are counterfeit and my cat's health is too important to me to take a chance on that. I've already started my cat on the med from the vet, but I plan to discuss it with the vet and have him checked regularly for a while to see if he can be weaned off the med or taken to an even lower dose."
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Posted By Mamachat (NY) on 01/15/2026

"My senior cat lost weight despite excessive hunger & DVM diagnosed severe hyperthyroidism. Rather than surgery or Rx drug w side effects, I had great success with the following: 1. Remove iodine completely from the diet 2. Stop food from outside & make homemade food & treats 3. Food exception: Churu (non seafood) to administer herbal formula for hyperthyroid pets with bugleweed, lemon balm, etc (Pet Wellbeing "Thyroid Support Gold") 4. homemade recipe of turkey, kale, pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, liver, cranberries to replace canned food... she loves it 5. treats of skinless turkey/chicken fried in unsalted butter 6. Soup treat: 1 Carrot/1 celery/2 chicken legs simmer 90 minutes, add selenium 7. Holistic Pet Organics "Digest all Plus" digestive enzymes and probiotics … not completely cured but 80% better, purrs & plays again, no prescription meds or surgery, prayer, 1 yr now, blessings"
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