Lynn B
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Well... yesterday we picked up Boo, my daughter''s new 14-week old Ragdoll. He''s 100% adorable and she is totally in LOVE.
The breeder met us half-way, which was nice, and saved us about an hour''s travel time. When she handed him to us, along with his "Health Record", she casually pointed to a notation on the paper that said, "Have vet watch heart murmur." I asked what that meant and she said that her vet noted (when he was neutered a week ago) that he has a "very slight" heart murmur, "nothing to worry about, he''ll probably outgrow it." She even said her vet is SUPER picky and often finds things other vets "never even notice."
Well, I was a little uncomfortable and apprehensive about that, but I wrote out the check for the balance we owed her and we went straight home and to OUR vet for an appointment I had already made when I knew we were getting him.
Well... our vet examined him and was appalled at what we were told was a "very slight" murmur. He said it is a "VERY STRONG" murmur, he would NOT outgrow it, and it has the potential to be very serious. Boo could have any number of chronic physical problems, including a shortened life span. OR, we could get lucky and he could have no problems at all. The vet said he has seen it go both ways, plus everything in between. Just no way to tell at this point.
Before we got Boo, we had met the breeder and visited the cattery several times. There were no red flags to us, although we have never "bought" any animal before, so we have no experience with these sorts of things. These are completely uncharted waters for us.
I am in contact with the breeder now and she seems to be responsive and wants us to be satisfied. She offered to replace the kitten, but she won''t have any more kittens for many months and my daughter is already in love with Boo.
So, my questions are these... does anyone have any experience with a cat with a heart murmur? Any information will be greatly appreciated. I need to decide soon what we are going to do... and maybe some feedback and advice (from someone who has been there) will help.
THANK YOU!
The breeder met us half-way, which was nice, and saved us about an hour''s travel time. When she handed him to us, along with his "Health Record", she casually pointed to a notation on the paper that said, "Have vet watch heart murmur." I asked what that meant and she said that her vet noted (when he was neutered a week ago) that he has a "very slight" heart murmur, "nothing to worry about, he''ll probably outgrow it." She even said her vet is SUPER picky and often finds things other vets "never even notice."
Well, I was a little uncomfortable and apprehensive about that, but I wrote out the check for the balance we owed her and we went straight home and to OUR vet for an appointment I had already made when I knew we were getting him.
Well... our vet examined him and was appalled at what we were told was a "very slight" murmur. He said it is a "VERY STRONG" murmur, he would NOT outgrow it, and it has the potential to be very serious. Boo could have any number of chronic physical problems, including a shortened life span. OR, we could get lucky and he could have no problems at all. The vet said he has seen it go both ways, plus everything in between. Just no way to tell at this point.
Before we got Boo, we had met the breeder and visited the cattery several times. There were no red flags to us, although we have never "bought" any animal before, so we have no experience with these sorts of things. These are completely uncharted waters for us.
I am in contact with the breeder now and she seems to be responsive and wants us to be satisfied. She offered to replace the kitten, but she won''t have any more kittens for many months and my daughter is already in love with Boo.
So, my questions are these... does anyone have any experience with a cat with a heart murmur? Any information will be greatly appreciated. I need to decide soon what we are going to do... and maybe some feedback and advice (from someone who has been there) will help.
THANK YOU!