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    Yes, definitely take your kitten to the vet! The only positive test for cardiomyopathy from what I understand is an ultrasound of the heart. If your vet suspects there may be a problem, don't hesitate to ask for a referral to a vet that is a specialist in cardiology because they are capable and have the training and experience to read the test results and therefore leave no doubt as to diagnosis. It is expensive, but to me it was worth having the peace of mind in knowing my cat's condition. I hope your darling will be found in good health!
    Last edited by AvaJoy; 07-28-2005 at 09:04 PM.
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