Well Neko's bloodwork all came out normal. I am now going to set up his echo for hopefully Tuesday next week. I'm not sure where we go from there...
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Well Neko's bloodwork all came out normal. I am now going to set up his echo for hopefully Tuesday next week. I'm not sure where we go from there...
My Angel has had a medium-grade murmur his entire life and hasn't needed treatment. He's five. He'll be getting an ultrasound soon because he needs some dental work, and the vet doesn't want to put him under before checking on his heart, but he's an active boy who hasn't been sick since he was a kitten.
That's the best advice since so much energy is wasted on the unknown. But I know it's very difficult not to worry. Sending many vibes that both Tama and Neko will get better over the following days.Quote:
Originally Posted by neko1
I do agree that Tama is probably stressed from the move and new separation from the other cats. Look into the Bach remedies that Kirsten suggested.
I was also going to say it does depend on the grade of the murmur, my Ashes heart murmur is very low grade and at the moment we are to do nothing, he also is going in for a dental clean, so it is an added risk unfortunately, but just wait for the results and try not to worry too much , i know easier said than done, thinking of you and wishing everything to be ok.