Michaela
Savannah Super Cat
My Romeo F2 boy is very active and happy but the two vet and I
found a murmur 1 month ago after he was sick post neutering
I just saw a board certified cardiologist Tuesday .
The ECHO show modest hypertrophic ( septal predominant ) cardiomyopathy presumed asymptomatic ....but Is it normal for savannas to hyperventilate and pant like a puppy or is that an early symptom of dyspnea (shortness of breath)
The Bengal runs without hyperventilating.
I am concerned and my breeder does not understand my concern or cardiologist concern.
I had a kitten that had congenital obstructive cardiomyopathy treated with a beta blocker for 9 a symptomatic years and had echo after echo then BOOM ... Had massive aortic femoral thrombosis with cardiac thrombus at age 9 in. 2007.
Now I am a pulmonologist and know what this is in humans and the feline literature is not as advanced in therapy like ablation and changing the prognosis .
I a concerned and weighting for the final report
The cardiologist is looking at Genetic testing
Any help please let me know
This is my second cat with this prominent cardiac disorder.
The first was adopted and the adoption covered cardiology for life until we moved out of state
The F2 boy was expensive and now will have a lifetime cardiac medical care.
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Michaela L
found a murmur 1 month ago after he was sick post neutering
I just saw a board certified cardiologist Tuesday .
The ECHO show modest hypertrophic ( septal predominant ) cardiomyopathy presumed asymptomatic ....but Is it normal for savannas to hyperventilate and pant like a puppy or is that an early symptom of dyspnea (shortness of breath)
The Bengal runs without hyperventilating.
I am concerned and my breeder does not understand my concern or cardiologist concern.
I had a kitten that had congenital obstructive cardiomyopathy treated with a beta blocker for 9 a symptomatic years and had echo after echo then BOOM ... Had massive aortic femoral thrombosis with cardiac thrombus at age 9 in. 2007.
Now I am a pulmonologist and know what this is in humans and the feline literature is not as advanced in therapy like ablation and changing the prognosis .
I a concerned and weighting for the final report
The cardiologist is looking at Genetic testing
Any help please let me know
This is my second cat with this prominent cardiac disorder.
The first was adopted and the adoption covered cardiology for life until we moved out of state
The F2 boy was expensive and now will have a lifetime cardiac medical care.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Michaela L