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I am just back from Emmas, sadly the news isnt good. I rushed up and picked up Abi and met Andrew (vet) at the practice. Abi has cardiac miopathy, she also has fluid in her lungs which is secondry to the heart condition. Andrew has taken her home with him and is giving her injections every 4 hours to try to clear the fluid but the prognosis isnt good. Andrew reckons a few days to possibly a few weeks. Emma is beside herself and cannt get her head round how this could have happened so suddenly to a young healthy cat. |
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So sorry to hear this about little Abi! I'm sure you've been researching feline cardiomyopathy, but I found this site helpful: http://www.homevet.com/petcare/felcardi.html My breeder friend Cathy had a Siamese girl diagnosed with it, and she lived abiut 2-3 years after diagnosis. I had always thought my Su-ling had died of a stroke (was too upset to take him to the vets for a necropsy), but after reading about this, am almost 100% convinced that's what he had. They are so good at disguising the symptoms till it's very late .. Please let us know how the little one is doing. (((hugs))) to Emma and you... |
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Thankyou for the link Eileen, very informative and very interesting. Sadly Abi has since passed away, so very very sad for such a young cat. She was only spayed about 7 or 8 months ago and was said to be healthy. I will pass the link to Emma, when she is ready as she is unable to understand why this has happened so suddenly to her little poppet. |
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