
Jan 12, 2022, 08:11 AM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Originally Posted by wildflowerchild25
I don’t know what they tested for, but he might not have been given the fact that he is young. I’m 95% sure he wouldn’t have been tested for hyperthyroidism either since it’s so rare in young cats. I really do need to call again and find out, I’m just afraid of getting dismissed. I’m not trying to sound like I know better but I think the vet might take it like that. I really am tempted to go to another, the one we used to take my pets to when I was a child. I’m sure that particular practitioner is retired by now, he was probably in his mid fifties 25 years ago. But they have good reviews still.
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With what you've described I'd take him somewhere else. You should be able to communicate with the vet without stress about his/her attitude. And even though Cheeto is young he should be tested for diabetes and thyroid issues.
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