Cat Hyperthyroidism Symptoms: Why Your Cat Is Losing Weight Despite Eating Well
It's one of the more confusing things a cat owner can witness: your cat is eating constantly, maybe even more than ever โ yet they keep losing weight. This combination is the classic hallmark of feline hyperthyroidism, one of the most common endocrine disorders in older cats.
What Is Hyperthyroidism?
Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. This cranks up your cat's metabolism into overdrive โ everything runs faster: heart rate, digestion, energy use. The body burns through calories and muscle tissue at an accelerated rate, even when a cat is eating plenty.
The condition is most common in cats over 10 years old, and is caused by a benign overgrowth of thyroid tissue in the majority of cases.
Symptoms of Cat Hyperthyroidism
The Classic Signs
- Weight loss despite increased appetite โ occurs in up to 98% of hyperthyroid cats
- Increased thirst and urination
- Hyperactivity or restlessness โ some cats seem suddenly more vocal or anxious
- Unkempt, matted, or greasy coat
Digestive Symptoms
- Vomiting (often shortly after eating)
- Diarrhea or loose stools
- Increased food-seeking behavior
Advanced Signs
- Muscle weakness and wasting โ particularly visible in the hindquarters
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat โ cats can develop hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as a secondary effect
- Difficulty breathing โ from cardiac complications
- Weakness or collapse
When to Worry
Left untreated, hyperthyroidism puts serious strain on the heart and kidneys. If your older cat is losing weight, eating constantly, seems agitated, or has developed a rapid heartbeat or labored breathing, schedule a vet appointment soon.
Emergency care is needed if your cat:
- Collapses or has trouble standing
- Is breathing rapidly or with open mouth
- Has an obviously racing heartbeat
Treatment Options
Once your vet confirms diagnosis via blood test, treatment options include:
- Daily oral medication (methimazole)
- Radioactive iodine therapy โ a one-time curative treatment; most cats normalize within 1โ2 weeks
- Prescription diet (Hills y/d) โ iodine-restricted food that can normalize thyroid hormone levels if fed exclusively
- Surgery โ less common
The prognosis with treatment is excellent. Most cats return to a healthy weight and improved quality of life.
How Voyage Can Help
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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian if you are concerned about your pet's health.