The vet thought Molly might be hyperthyroid, and asked our OK to run additional tests on the blood sample they'd already taken. She's fine. They were then concerned that Kaja might be hyperthyroid, so we OK'd more testing for her. That came back as healthy, but on the high end of normal.

This is good news, and means we don't need to give the two cats different special diets: they can keep eating the "urinary care" cat food that Molly needs. The vet has assured us that this food is fine for cats who don't specifically need it. Similarly, she recommended specific cat treats for Kaja's teeth, and it's fine for Molly to eat those.
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Not hyperthyroid is always preferable!

I didn't realize there were special thyroid diets. Saffron is hyperthyroid, but she and Cassie eat the same thing; Saf just gets a quarter pill twice a day.

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