CHICO HOSPITAL FOR CATS COMPASSIONATE HEALTHCARE EXCLUSIVELY FOR CATS 548 W. EAST AVENUE CHICO, CA 95926 530-892-2287

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  • Our Services
    • Annual Exams
    • Boarding
    • Dental
    • Diagnostic Testing
    • Grooming
    • Hyperthyroidism Treatment
    • Laser Therapy
    • Preventive Care Plans
    • Spays/Neuters
    • Phone App/Loyalty Program
    • Petly Pet Portal
  • Our Hospital
    • Contact Info
    • Our History
  • Our Team
    • Veterinarians
    • Technicians
    • Veterinary Assistants
    • Domino, Kitty Ambassador
  • Petly (Pet Portal)
    • Pet Portal (Petly)
  • Educational Resources
  • Blog
  • Hyperthyroidism Treatment
    • Hyperthyroidism Treatment-FAQ
    • Comparison Radioiodine vs Methimazole
    • Hyperthyroidism Information
    • Hyperthyroidism Therapy What to Expect
    • Hyperthyroidism Therapy Contact Form
    • Referral Form
  • Videos
  • Adoptions
  • Covid Updates

​​Hyperthyroidism therapy
RADIOIODINE THERAPY (I-131) WHAT TO EXPECT

Admission Day

The following is a list of all the procedures that will be performed at our hospital.

  • Health Exam
  • Review of tests from referring veterinarian
  • Review of recent medical records
  • Allow your cat to get settled in
 
Radioiodine Therapy Day
  • Radioiodine Therapy (I-131): While we anticipate proceeding with treatment, sometimes issues arise during our pre-treatment assessment.  If this is the case, we will contact you, so please make sure you're available at the phone number(s) given to us.  

Two Week Post Therapy Requirements & Precautions
  • Your cat must be kept indoors exclusively for two weeks because your cat's body will still be releasing small amounts of radiation.                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  • Anyone under the age of 18 or pregnant women should not change the litter box or come within an 8 foot distance of your cat.
 
  • For your safety, we recommend that you keep an 8 foot distance from your cat at all times except for 30 minutes per day (30 minutes per person, which can be distributed throughout the day.)  Please do not allow your cat to sleep with you at night.  It is best to keep him or her in an unoccupied room.
 
  • Avoid face-to-face contact and any contact with your cat’s saliva.  If you need to give your cat oral medication, please wear protective gloves we have provided to you.  We strongly advise that you wash your hands after any contact with his or her saliva.
 
  • Cleaning the litter box:  Because a small amount of radioactivity is excreted in your cat’s urine and feces, please wear protective gloves while cleaning the litter box.  (Do not use them for other tasks.)  Please clean your cat’s litter box daily. Flushable litter is not recommended.  Continue to use the litter your cat is familiar with and do not allow it to share a litter box with other cats.  Remove the soiled litter, place it in a plastic bag.  If your cat should vomit or soil outside the litter box, perform normal cleaning procedures, wearing your protective gloves.  Place all soiled cleaning materials into a plastic bag.  All waste must be held for 90 days.  We recommend using an empty 5 gallon bucket with a lid.  After the 2 week post therapy period, tightly seal the 5 gallon bucket. After 90 days, the waste can be disposed of in your regular garbage.
 
  • Please keep your cat from walking on kitchen counters.  For food preparation, use a cutting board that can be washed and put away when not in use.
 
  • Should your cat require veterinary care during the two-week post therapy period, please contact your regular veterinarian. 
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  • In the unlikely event that your cat should pass away at home during the 90 days post treatment, please notify us.
 


Contact Us:

By Phone:         530-892-2287
By Email:           [email protected]

 Operating Hours:
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Monday:           8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Tuesday:           8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Wednesday:   8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Thursday:         8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Friday:                8:00 am to 6:00 pm

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Chico Hospital for Cats

548 W. East Avenue
Chico, CA 95926
We strive to provide the most feline-friendly environment possible. We are Chico's ONLY Feline-exclusive veterinary hospital. We are also the ONLY Gold designated AAFP Cat Friendly Practice in Northern California.
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