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by El Protoolio_Archive
El Protoolio wrote:wellbutrin wrote:El Protoolio wrote:My 14.5 year old orange tabby cat was diagnosed with hyper thyroidism a few years ago. Eats a prescription diet (YD) and seems fine most of the time but every once in awhile has bouts of watery stool. Usually he shits solid and tidy. Most recent bout was a few days ago and he s eating and drinking and pissing but I don t think he s shit in two days. He seemed a little lethargic but appears normal now, except I think he s holding it in because he s afraid of it. He may have shit and covered it up but usually when he s going through that he shits outside the box and drags his dirty ass around like he did two days ago.My question is is diarrhea a symptom of hyper thyroidism? He might have eaten something disagreeable or just gotten a bug but I m curious if there s any causation between the thyroidism and diarrhea?Not typically connected but I've seen a few outliers. If it's been years on the y/d then I would assume the hyperthyroidism is under control and thus not a factor so if recent thyroid hormone levels have been good, I'd be looking for other causes.So I took him in very soon after this and he had developed type 2 diabetes. Been giving him insulin for three weeks or so now and he s just getting his strength back and acting normal. Thanks for your advice.Cornelius Cattus Rex has recovered nicely. So much that his diabetes went into remission. He turned 15 in November. The only issue is back when he got sick he started pooping outside the box which was often diarrhea. He d still piss in the box but not poop. Eventually the diarrhea went away, I went from one box to two, tried different litters, tried different levels in the box because I thought he might not feel stable walking in there even though he does to piss, and finally went back to one box. I keep paper around it for the poop and twice I ve seen him stick a paw in the box to touch the litter and proceed to poop outside it. Every great once in awhile he will leave one in the box but he goes out of it regularly. His thyroid is under control, he s no longer needing insulin, I scoop it regularly and keep it clean, he s eating, he has his strength back, I had him checked for kidney problems and UTI and he s fine. He s no longer on YD, his thyroidism is controlled by a medicine I apply to his inner ear twice a day, so he s just eating regular normal wet cat food. So what s up? Why after 15 years of perfectly tidy litter habits is he shitting on the floor next to the box? I m baffled and so is my vet. I m just happy he s healthy but if I could stop this I would like to.
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