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I am currently undergoing radioactive iodine therapy and my doctor says that I need to stay away from small children for a full week.
Our cat, Norman loves to spend time with me. He sleeps on my lap all day and next to my side in the bed at night.
Is the cat in danger if he spends a lot of time around a person who is having radiation treatment?
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Dr. Marie replied:
I'm sorry to hear that you are having to go through cancer treatment. I really hope all goes well!
This is a tough question to answer with complete certainty because we really don't know how much of an effect this radiation would have on your cat. The reason why you are advised to stay away from small children for a week is because you will be emitting a small amount of radiation. Radiation can be especially damaging to growing tissues.
But the amount of radiation that you will be emitting is not expected to be harmful to an adult. The same should hold true for an adult cat (or dog for that matter).
Chronic exposure to radiation could increase the chances of developing cancer. However, as humans usually live on average 75-80 years and cats will live on average 13-15 years. The chances of developing a cancer because of radiation exposure is much smaller for an animal than for a human.
The biggest concern for spread of radiation is if the animal comes in contact with secretions (urine, feces, sweat).
Here is what I would advise. If you wanted to be absolutely, 100% safe, then it would be best to keep Norman away from you for the week following your treatment. However, if this were my cat I would likely not be concerned as the risk is low. I would discourage him from licking me, however.
I really hope that things go well for you!
Dr. Marie.
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