I have a client, who can be a pain in the neck if truth be told. How ever the cat is a lovely old black and white boy.
When she called to book this time, I refered her to my sister as she lives closer than I do. There was the usual carry one about collecting keys etc, which is why she is a pain. Client told my sister that the cat had lost a little weight but it was nothing to worry about. My sister said the cat didnt look to bad but on arriving this morning and stroking the cat, she said she could feel all it's vertibrae. I told her that I would come with her this evening to see it.
Sure enough, the dear cat was YOWLING like mad and it painfully thin, devouring food like there's no tomorrow.
I'm guessing that many of you are thinking the same as I thought, over active thyroid...
I called the owner and have asked her to arrange for the cat to see the vet asap (her daughter can deal with that side of things). She asked if it could wait till she got home next week. I had to tell her that I wasnt comfortable with that at all and would rather it was seen as soon as. She told me that she knew of the condition in humans and that it made them hyper active and the cat wasnt hyper active so it couldnt be a hyper active thyroid, she also told me that as cats get older they eat alot more
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TBH she was driving me mad, kept talking over the top of me when I was trying to explain my point, politely, that the cat should have seen a vet before it was left in our care and that we cannt be held responsible should anything happen.
Not too sure where we go from here. Am hoping her daughter calls me tomorrow to tell me that the cat is booked into see the vet but if not.....
I dont know what else I can do to help the cat as the owner said that she knows he is old and should he die, well I guess that's that.
I despair sometimes, I really do.