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Signs of Heart Disease in Cats: Early Detection & What to Watch For
How to detect heart disease in cats early: key warning signs, diagnostic tests, and an overview of treatment options for feline cardiomyopathy.
Common Types of Heart Disease in Cats
The most common heart disease in cats is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), accounting for roughly 60-70% of all feline cardiac conditions. In HCM, the heart walls (especially the left ventricle) thicken abnormally, reducing the heart's pumping efficiency.
Types of Heart Disease Seen in Cats
- HCM: Most prevalent. Certain breeds have a genetic predisposition — Maine Coons, Ragdolls, Bengals, Persians, Scottish Folds
- Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM): The heart enlarges and weakens. May result from taurine deficiency
- Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM): The heart becomes stiff and cannot relax properly
- Congenital heart defects: Structural abnormalities present from birth
Why Heart Disease Is So Frightening
Feline heart disease often progresses silently, first revealing itself through sudden respiratory distress or hind-limb paralysis. Regular health checkups with cardiac auscultation and, where indicated, echocardiography are the keys to catching it early.
Refer to heart disease details for more information.
What to Watch For: Early Detection of Heart Disease
Though symptoms are subtle, careful observation may reveal these warning signs.
Breathing-Related Signs
- Elevated resting respiratory rate (normal is 15-30 breaths per minute)
- Labored or rapid breathing
- Open-mouth breathing (panting) — abnormal in cats
- Coughing (less common than in dogs with heart disease)
Sleeping Respiratory Rate (SRR) Monitoring
The most valuable at-home screening tool. Count chest rises while the cat is in a deep sleep. Above 30 breaths/minute suggests worsening heart disease.
Activity & Behavior Changes
- Lethargy and reduced activity
- Loss of interest in favorite games
- Appetite loss
- Increased hiding
Emergency Signs (Seek Immediate Veterinary Care)
- Sudden hind-limb paralysis/pain (arterial thromboembolism): Cold hind legs with white or purple paw pads, intense vocalization
- Acute respiratory distress: Open-mouth breathing, sitting upright with front legs spread
- Fainting: Sudden collapse
If you observe these emergency signs, get to a veterinary hospital as fast as possible.
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Diagnostic Tests & Treatment Overview
Diagnostic Tests
- Auscultation: Listening for heart murmurs — roughly 30-40% of cats with murmurs have HCM
- Echocardiography: The gold-standard diagnostic tool; evaluates wall thickness, motion, and blood flow in detail
- Chest X-ray: Assesses heart size and checks for pulmonary edema
- Electrocardiogram (ECG): Detects arrhythmias
- Blood biomarkers (NT-proBNP, cTnI): Cardiac screening markers
- Blood pressure measurement: Evaluates secondary heart disease linked to hyperthyroidism
Treatment
The goal of cardiac therapy is to slow progression and control symptoms.
- Diuretics (furosemide): Manage pulmonary edema and pleural effusion
- ACE inhibitors (benazepril): Reduce cardiac workload
- Antiplatelet drugs (clopidogrel): Prevent thromboembolism
- Calcium channel blockers: Help the heart muscle relax
Daily Management Tips
- Record the sleeping respiratory rate daily
- Minimize stress
- Choose low-sodium food
- Confirm adequate taurine content in the diet
- Follow up with regular vet visits to monitor cardiac status
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