Murmur
- Lilith
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Re: Murmur
Hi and welcome
I'm no expert but slight heart murmurs seem to be common; as a rule they don't inconvenience the cat. My sixteen year old girl has one; it was discovered in 2016 and in 2017 she underwent radio-iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism (no connection) and sailed through it and is going strong. It's a good idea to get your boy checked out but barring disasters this condition shouldn't bother him.
Fusses to him and all the best. and hopefully more knowledgeable people should be along soon, but hope this helps for now

I'm no expert but slight heart murmurs seem to be common; as a rule they don't inconvenience the cat. My sixteen year old girl has one; it was discovered in 2016 and in 2017 she underwent radio-iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism (no connection) and sailed through it and is going strong. It's a good idea to get your boy checked out but barring disasters this condition shouldn't bother him.
Fusses to him and all the best. and hopefully more knowledgeable people should be along soon, but hope this helps for now

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Re: Murmur
I've had numerous cats with murmurs, normally discovered in their teens. Didn't cause issues or needed meds, never had tests done for them
- Kay
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Re: Murmur
My 16 year old was diagnosed with a Grade 4 murmur a year ago and is absolutely symptom free without treatment
I was advised she was at risk of blood clots, and a general anaesthetic for anything not life threatening was not recommended, but otherwise I have dismissed it from my mind
I was advised she was at risk of blood clots, and a general anaesthetic for anything not life threatening was not recommended, but otherwise I have dismissed it from my mind
Re: Murmur
I had a cat with a murmer as a ktten and the vet kept check and it only went up slightly his whole life. I also fostered a kitten with a murmer and the rescue said it wasn’t an issue. I was told I have a bit of a murmer on a check up once and it’s never been followed through. I don’t think they are usually a problem, or need treatment but your vet should be able to explain to you.