My older female kitty has hyperthyroidism - I have to give her meds twice a day but I get it compounded into a gel that gets rubbed into her ears, so no pills. She's so much better since she started meds.
My older female kitty has hyperthyroidism - I have to give her meds twice a day but I get it compounded into a gel that gets rubbed into her ears, so no pills. She's so much better since she started meds.
Yeah, he mentioned this, it sounds like the easiest route of delivery:)
It's not cheap, so if you can pill your cat I'd probably go that way, but mine is impossible to pill. I pay $46 for a month supply of the transdermal gel. We tried pills at first but I could barely get them down her and she acted all spaced out and weird, so the gel is better for her. Plus it's easy for someone else to administer if I'm gone.