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It does seem strange that another vet would take Tiger off the tablets. My Cat has just gone on Fortekor because he has kidney failure. So was Tigers heart rate ok when the original vet saw him again ? |
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It was pretty fast and she's sure it wasn't just because he was at the vet. She's the one who specialises in cardiology in the branch. The other vet thought because he seemed so stable he be taken off the meds, not thinking I suppose that it's only the meds that are keeping him stable. I dread to think what might have happened. |
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Yes they have checked his thyroid and thankfully that isn't an issue. They did at first think it could be a factor. His bloodwork came back all clear, just the galloping heartbeat now.I suppose it could be worse for him and I am thankful the meds will keep him stable and reduce his risk of further strokes. She's a great vet |
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