Heart Murmur In Cats Grade 3
This results in an abnormal noise which can be heard by your vet when listening with a stethoscope.
Heart murmur in cats grade 3. As with puppies a heart murmur that is grade III or higher continuous still present at 6 months heard best on the right or that it is getting worse should be evaluated. Alex had a heart murmur though we dont know what grade. But sometimes it is a sign of a serious heart condition.
This may indicate that congenital present at birth heart disease is present. She may have what is called a physiologic murmur that will go away as she gets older but those are uncommon in cats. Finally the grade 6 murmur is audible without a stethoscope.
I had a foster kitten last year who had a level 3 heart murmur and she totally outgrew it and is fine now. The type of surgical procedure will depend on the exact nature of the disease. He is 6 12 years old with no other issues other than needing to lose a pound or two he weighs about 14lbs.
Often heart murmurs in young animals including humans are benign and outgrown. Murmurs in cats frequently develop in conjunction with structural heart disease pathological murmurs. The intensity of murmurs is most commonly graded on a 1 to 6 scale where a grade 1 murmur is regarded as the softest and a grade 6 the loudest.
A murmur can occur because of another disease such as hyperthyroidism high blood pressure or anaemia. It would be best to have rechecks for her so that your veterinarian can listen to her heart. A heart murmur is caused by turbulent blood flow within the heart or the large vessels exiting from the heart.
There are usually no external symptoms clinical signs of a heart murmur in itself. If the murmur gets worse with age fluid build up in the chest can occur and the cat will then require daily medication. My cat loki has a heart murmur that is grade 3.