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    Sorry to hear that. I work for a Professor of Endocrinology who deals with hyper and hypothyroid people but I have not had any animals that have had it. People though are kept under control fairly well with medication so I suspect the same will be for cats. I hope so - did your vet explain long term outcome to you? Being hyperthyroid would mean an over active thyroid which often makes it hard to put on weight, is your MC underweight?

 

 

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