The importance of your cat's YEARLY vet visit
Yesterday Willow was diagnosed with a grade 3 heart murmur, but this thread is not about that. This thread is about how I did my cat Willow an injustice by trying to save a few dollars.
Let's start at the beginning:
In 2001 when I first got Willow he went to the vet for his first shots and exam.
By the same time in 2002 I said to myself "The cats do not need to go every year, I can save quite a bit of money if this year I just take them to a shot clinic and then next year we will get the whole physical".
Now it it 2003 and we got this report about his heart and the vet (I changed vet) asked if his heart had ever listened to before because she wondered if the murmur had been there or not. WELL..............he was not examined last year so there was no comparison to be had.:(
The bottom line is your pets deserve to have PREVENTATIVE care.
I appreciate your concern.
Willow is fine. Since heart murmurs are graded 1 to 6 then I'd say 3 is just below "middle of the road". They will not actually DO anything for him right now. I am just suppose to be aware of any possible symptoms that suggest cardiomyopathy. What they will do, is year to year they will COMPARE what they hear.
I realize the vets may or may not have heard it last year, but my concern is "what if it were something more serious" Something where a year could have made the differnce between life and death. THAT was my point. After all, last year was the first year I ever skipped my cats yearly physical, and I did it with 4 of the others, too. :( I said to my self "They are young and healthy, they can get away with every other year" I never even considered skipping with my older cats, the ones much more likely to actually NEED to be checked.
So I just wanted to spare anyone else from wishing they had not cut corners.