Simple Blood Test Detects Heart Disease in Cats

Simple Blood Test Detects Heart Disease in Cats
A specific blood test can help find a deadly heart condition that 15 percent of ostensibly healthy cats have. lev.studio/Shutterstock
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Q: Rambo, my 2-year-old cat, was breathing fast during his annual wellness exam. His veterinarian said his rapid breathing could be due to stress, heart disease, or a respiratory condition such as asthma.

She did a blood test called NT-proBNP which indicated that he may have heart disease, and she referred me to a cardiologist who confirmed that Rambo has cardiomyopathy. Now he takes medicine to improve his heart function and prolong his life.

Lee Pickett
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Lee Pickett, VMD, practices companion animal medicine in North Carolina. Contact her at AskTheVet.pet. Copyright 2024 Lee Pickett, VMD. Distributed by Creators.com
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