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Re: Old cat vet visit. Questions ??

Just for anyone interested....I called the RCV and was quoted £1100 ( plus vat ) for the Radioactive iodine treatment, with a 2 week confinement after treatment. It might sound a lot up front, but for younger cats I reckon it would work out well cost wise. ( Would insurance cover this? )
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Re: Old cat vet visit. Questions ??

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Well! The lower heart rate would give some indication I guess.

Do keep an eye on him though especially with weight gain etc!
I will do, I thought I would pop him in one evening in a couple of months just to weigh him on there scales. I can tell quite well with the bathroom scales.

He is def back to normal, spent a while out in the garden yesterday and seemed to really enjoy himself.

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Re: Old cat vet visit. Questions ??

Hello ...

Just a little update, Casper is doing really well, put a bit of weight on too.. he is now 4.1kgs.

Eating well, and loving the nice weather in the garden.
I am so glad he had the op and we are not fighting to give pills any longer.

Thank you again for all the support and advice

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Really good to hear about Casper! So how much weight gain in all then?

Yes, mine too have started to venture out for the first time in aaaaages! Like their owner hate the cold!
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Hello,

Sorry I have been missing for a while, We are not suppossed to go on the internet at work any more so havent been on for a while.

Casper is doing great, He is just under 5kg now and looking soooo well, I am so glad he had the op. He is very active, very loving and very very happy.

Thanks again for all the support and help, It really really helped.

Thank you

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Hello,

Sorry I have been missing for a while, We are not suppossed to go on the internet at work any more so havent been on for a while.

Casper is doing great, He is just under 5kg now and looking soooo well, I am so glad he had the op. He is very active, very loving and very very happy.

Thanks again for all the support and help, It really really helped.

Thank you

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So very pleased to hear that he is doing great! What a trooper!
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Great to hear Casper is doing soo well!

The weight gain is a sure sign of how successful the operation was. My oldest had a bilateral thyroidectomy and like Casper came on in leaps and bounds!
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