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POSTED: | BY: Nina tornabene
Bridge over troubled water
When my 10 year old cat began behaving strangely, vomiting, constantly hungryy and hyperactive and the vet suspected thyroid problems which would have required either an upfront outlay of a good deal of money to diagnose and treat or that she be placed in thyroid medication for the rest of her life with constant blood test to monitor her condition ( resulting in greater expense in the long run) . Having this insurance gave me the ability to navigate the waters with a partner who had my back. In the end the scan ( contrary to the blood tests) revealed no thyroid problem and therefore no treatment necessary at this time. A change in diet was recommended. Thanks .