Hello All! My 11 yr old cat was just diagnosed with an overactive thyroid. All of her other blood work came back good, so we caught it early. My Vet said that the oral meds for this can sometimes make a cat feel worse, so she suggested managing it with diet. I really didn't know the right questions to ask, so I came home and starting researching it. I see that there is a treatment with the radioactive iodine available. I will need to get with the Vet and see if anybody offers that in my area (on a search, it doesn't appear so.) If that is not feasible, does anybody have any suggestions on different varieties of food I can try? The Science Diet for thyroid care is what we've got, but the moist food is really unappealing looking, and it's very thick. I bought some salt-free chicken stock, and I'm adding just a little of that in the moist food to give it some more flavor. Is this okay? I'm thinking about buying fresh chicken and cooking it and chopping it up for her and add that to the Science Diet moist food. I want to make sure she gets enough protein. We have 2 cats, so keeping their food separate is going to be a challenge, as we don't want the 1 yr old to eat the thyroid care dry or moist food. I don't think she'll bother with the moist food. It's one big lump in the can! Thanks for any advice!! Much appreciated.