Sounds like a plan Claire. I too would be very reluctant to go and revisit a vet that suggested long term HyperT medication was better than Iodine treatment for such a young, otherwise healthy cat.
At Mickey's age I think it is probably a no brainer to go the iodine route if you can afford it or have appropriate insurance. Long term medication can often be seen as the cheaper alternative but the tablets are not that cheap and it soon mounts up with follow up blood tests and consultation fees.
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It's always such a worry when our furries are unwell. We are just coming through a cat flu outbreak amongst our fully vaccinated "hoard" during which our Bobby became very unwell. He is fine now but it will take me a while to catch up on lost sleep so I do sympathise.
Please keep in touch to let us know how you get on. Personal experience is so helpful to people in similar situations.
Good advice from Trigger. I joined the group for a time when I was going through a similar quandary with our Tom RIP some years back but he was coming up to 19 and therefore very much older that Mickey. I did however learn to question medication levels following a "borderline" HyperT diagnosis which I am sure has helped my mom's cat.