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30-11-2010, 10:28 PM   #1

Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


He went in for his booster, the vet did a health check while he was there and it turns out he's got a heart murmur (don't know how serious yet) I'm still in a state of shock!

He's also got to lose a little more weight.

The vet weighed him, checked him over and used the stethoscope then turned round and said "Did you know Dylan's got a heart murmur?"

Just going to google heart murmurs

Can heart murmurs make a cat have a heart attack? Google is not helping



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30-11-2010, 10:39 PM   #2

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


Quite a few of my cats have heart murmurs. It depends on the grade of murmur he has- 1 is slight, 5 it severe- really it is something to be aware of and just keep an eye on, the main thing to remember is that long term steroid use can make it much worse.



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30-11-2010, 10:45 PM   #3

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


The vet wants to see him in another 6 months to see how his heart's doing



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30-11-2010, 10:50 PM   #4

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


In a way that is good, the vet is going to monitor him.
The things to watch out for are coughing, breathing difficulties and abdominal swelling ( due to fluid retention) but it all depends on the grade of mumrmur. Spice had a heart murmur and she lived to 19 and died because of her kidneys so don't worry too much, just keep and eye open for any changes in his demeanor.



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30-11-2010, 10:52 PM   #5

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


Cassie has a heart murmur but it's not severe, I just have to make sure she doesn't put on too much weight.

Did the vet give you any idea of how bad it was?

Did the vet weigh Dylan?



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30-11-2010, 10:56 PM   #6

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


[quote=Mags;625464]Cassie has a heart murmur but it's not severe, I just have to make sure she doesn't put on too much weight.

Did the vet give you any idea of how bad it was?

Did the vet weigh Dylan?[/
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No, the vet didn't say how bad it was. Said in the first post that Dylan was weighed.



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30-11-2010, 10:58 PM   #7

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


[quote=rescuecatsrule;625467]
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Cassie has a heart murmur but it's not severe, I just have to make sure she doesn't put on too much weight.

Did the vet give you any idea of how bad it was?

Did the vet weigh Dylan?[/
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No, the vet didn't say how bad it was. Said in the first post that Dylan was weighed.
So what was his weight?



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30-11-2010, 11:01 PM   #8

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


[quote=Mags;625470]
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So what was his weight?
Just over 5 and a half kg (forgot to say the weight in the first post - still in shock from the diagnosis ), our scales were slightly out

Dylan's perfectly fine in himself, he just conned me out of the computer chair



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30-11-2010, 11:23 PM   #9

Re: Dylan's been to the vets (1st time in Lincolnshire)


Many cats live long lives with murmurs, as farthing said it depends on the severity. If the vet doesn't want to see him for 6 months I'd be inclined to think it wasn't a really serious one at this point. I can understand your shock at the news; why not give him a call when you're calmer and ask a few more questions, if just to ease your mind. ((((hugs))) to you both.



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30-11-2010, 11:52 PM   #10

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what a shock! but as others have said hopefully it doesnt sound severe and he can have a long and healthy life



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