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Feline heart muscle disease, also known as cardiomyopathy, is a common yet serious condition that affects a cat’s heart function. It can lead to heart failure, blood clots, and other life-threatening complications if left untreated. The most common type, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), causes the heart walls to thicken, making it harder for the heart to pump blood efficiently. Symptoms may include lethargy, rapid breathing, fainting, or even sudden collapse. Since early signs can be subtle, regular veterinary checkups are crucial for early detection. Understanding the causes and treatment options can make a difference in a cat’s quality of life. While some cases are genetic, conditions like high blood pressure and hyperthyroidism can also contribute to heart disease. Treatment may involve medications to regulate heart function, reduce fluid buildup, and prevent complications such as blood clots. A heart-friendly diet and stress reduction can also support feline heart health. Stay informed and proactive—watch now to learn how to recognize, prevent, and manage feline cardiomyopathy effectively. 🐾💙 #FelineHeartHealth #CatCardiomyopathy #PetWellness ************************************ Dr. Goodwin is a board certified veterinary cardiologist that treats patients in multiple states along the East Coast. He is passionate about educating veterinarians, veterinary students, and the generally interested public regarding all things cardiology in veterinary medicine. This content will cover so many of the questions and concerns parents of our furry patients have, as well as ones for the future of veterinary medicine. Follow the links below to catch Dr. Goodwin on all social media platforms!