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My female cat 12/yo just diagnosed with enlarged thyroid=6.8 level;
liver=428 (secondary to thyroid) other vitals=wnl
I was informed of the 3 standard treatments; however, I really don't want to put "Puddles" through more stress than she already has (me, included).
I'm seeking alternative treatment. Internet search turned up many alternative choices, "Resthyro" picqued my interest....
I seek your suggestions, advice.
Thank you,
Gail, "Pud's" mom  

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Hi Gail - I have offered the choice of Resthyro supplements along with the NuVet Feline formula..

So yes - it is worth a try going with the Resthyro and also the NuVET-
I understand your cat is a senior citizen and you want to go Natural...

see the nuvet here:  
give just 1 teaspoon per day mixed into some WET food -
1-800-474-7044  ( tell them order code 81098 so you can get the 15% OFF) -
*******Only " call ins " get the quick shipping-  Ok..?
here is the web site for your review:  But, I can't express enough to call in the order:
http://www.nuvet.com/81098

also, another thing I refer folk to is the SoJo home cooking mixes for dogs and cats -
see here:
http://www.sojos.com/index.aspx?affiliate=petnurse  

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