Old 09-28-2012, 04:04 PM
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margee
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Originally Posted by itwrx4me View Post
If she continues to do this, you might have your vet check her out. Maybe she has a hormone issue - like thyroid or other type of problem. I can believe the stimulant in the food - but doesn't hurt to at least have her checked out if it continues.
I totally agree with taking to the vet and having blood checked especially for a low thyroid hormone level. My cat did this & that was the problem. As pets age this happens. Good luck to you & "yours".
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