Sunday, March 18, 2018

Being Alert to the Symptoms of Hypertophic Cardiomyopathy in Your Cat

Ever wonder what size your cat's heart might be? A feline's heart is quite tiny, about two inches or so in diameter, about the size of a golf ball. The cat's heart is a hollow and muscular organ yet made exactly like the human heart. The cat's heart is a powerful life-sustaining organ just as the human heart.

It is unfortunate the cat's heart is also like the human heart in that it can develop the same kind of life-threatening disorders such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common cardiac disease in cats.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is diagnosed most frequently in middle-aged cats, yet it is also seen occasionally in young cats of two years of age. Some kittens are born with congenital disorders, however, most feline heart disorders are acquired during the course of the animal's life. 
Surgical treatment for heart disorders in kittens is usually not feasible. The prognosis for the severe congenital defect in kittens is generally poor. Minor defects may be well tolerated and allow a normal life for the cat.
Some cat breeds are more susceptible to HCM. They are:
  1. ragdolls
  2. Maine Coons
Researchers have found one gene linked to the disorder. They do not know what causes it, but suspect it is a genetic disease. If you have two affected parents, you most likely are going to have affected offspring. While genetic predisposition is a major contributor, no cat breed is immune to the threat of HCM.
Symptoms of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy:
  • lethargy
  • decline in activity
  • inability to move the rear legs
  • rapid and labored breathing
  • weakness
  • sudden collapse
  • evidence of fluid accumulation in the lungs
Experts say cats are good at hiding their symptoms and it is more often than not that vets see the disease at the end stage or until the animal is brought to an emergency facility. A definite diagnosis is achieved through ultrasound imaging of the heart.
Treatment:
  • medications to keep fluid from building up in the lungs and help the animal breathe normally 
Many cats with HCM, whether on medicine or not, can live for many years. In some cats, the disease progresses rapidly and leads to life-threatening complications.
Advice for cat owners diagnosed with the disorder:
  • monitor cat's breathing rate at home so you will be able to detect any changes
  • if the breathing rate is a little bit faster than normal, you will be able to pick it up right away and the problem can be treated before a medical crisis arises
source: Tuft's Vet University, Catnip Newsletters
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