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Food for cats with thyroid problems
Diets for cats with thyroid problems
In contrast to the dog, in which hypothyroidism problems can develop with advancing age, the cat tends to manifest hyperthyroidism. Simply put, the hormonal system (managed to a large extent by the thyroid gland), begins to go off the rails and generates large amounts of stimulating hormones at times that "short-circuit" our 4-legged friend's perceptual and sometimes feeding system. The cat may thus develop a huge appetite, but lose weight consistently, feel tired and have repulsion to heat sources. To treat a cat with thyroid problems, it is best to follow to the letter the directions given by veterinarians. Paco Pet has selected the best products on the market for the care and maintenance of the cat with chronic or transient hormonal imbalances.