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"liv" wrote in message
... My now 11 year old Maine Coon cat had a heart murmur as a kitten, and when it was discovered he had tests, and it turned out to be fairly minor. I had them do the tests when he was fixed, so he was only anesthetized once. It was not particularly cheap. It doesn't seem to necessarily be a major problem, but you might ask your vet about options. Cats don't need to be anaesthetised to check for heart disease. My cat is a monster at the vet, yet he's not even sedated. Tests done by cardiologists are not cheap - they are specialists, with extremely expensive equipment - but I've always felt I've got good value for money. Plus my GP vet sometimes does tests inbetween cardiologist visits and they are not expensive at all. Helen |
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