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The hyperthyroidism probably has an effect on the liver and raises that enzyme, don't know why though ( what a lazy mind I have. ) Anyway, when mine get sampled to check the levels and we do a general bloods too, if the ALT is high the thyroid is high. |
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Thanks for that Elaine. I paid £97 this morning for my Birman Misty to have full bloods done. He is nearly 13, incredibly thin, but eats & drinks loads. I was thinking hyperthyroidism, but the vet wasn't so sure. When the results come back that info should really help me! |
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You are welcome Kim, I hope all goes well for your kitty xxx Farthing, found this which helped explain why the ALT would be important. I knew the Urea and Creatinine should always be monitered but stupidly hadnt associated it with the Liver function. http://www.greendale.co.uk/images/di...n %20cats.pdf |
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Excellent and helpful post Elaine, little Cali had one y'day morning prior to her spay ; All went ahead so guessing all is well, and she's quickly getting back to herself (thank goodness). It goes to prove that with this many parameters, no pet should be neglected nor denied good nutrition. With a cat, always good to read up on what you can do to ensure really good kidney/liver function Going to save too, and may ask the vet now ,even though she is only 8 months,if there is anything for us to look out for Thanks again |
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Thanks for all that info Elaine and also the further links. With the uncertainty over Balie's condition a the moment (although bloods were done 9 months ago with nothing advserse showing) this will give me some guidance on what to talk to the vet about. |
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