AShetlandBitMeOnce
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Pog (cat) won't stop licking the wood burner and I am wondering if this means she is likely to be deficient in something. I would blood test her as she's only started doing it in the last week or so, but she has to be sedated and it's a whole ordeal as she becomes murderous at the vets. I don't like to put her through too much as she's an old lady now.
Bit of history, she's coming up 23yo I believe and was traditionally fat her whole life but at the end of last year we discovered she had thyroid issues as she had lost weight so she is now on medication for that, she's slightly under weight now but nothing concerning. She also has metacam as and when she's looking a bit stiff. Eats well, very vocal still, as energetic as usual, normal poo and no vomit.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Bit of history, she's coming up 23yo I believe and was traditionally fat her whole life but at the end of last year we discovered she had thyroid issues as she had lost weight so she is now on medication for that, she's slightly under weight now but nothing concerning. She also has metacam as and when she's looking a bit stiff. Eats well, very vocal still, as energetic as usual, normal poo and no vomit.
Does anyone have any ideas?