Susan&Felix(GA)
Member Since 2017
prior thread Dec. 17
Felix strolled along the shoreline today.
I expect he'll be bouncing by PMPS, which is coming up shortly.
He had another good visit with his cardiologist (prior cardio recheck in Oct.), and this is from the cardiology report earlier this week:
-Restrictive cardiomyopathy - bilateral - significant improvement seen on today's echocardiogram, and Felix's systolic function is now considered normal.
-Historical congestive heart failure - no evidence of cardiac decompensation today.
-Historical small thrombus in left auricle - resolved.
-Rare premature contractions - none observed today.
-Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation - significant improvement seen on today's echocardiogram.
-There are no pericardial, pleural, or peritoneal effusions.
She was very surprised that his left atrium is mildly dilated and right atrium is mildly enlarged; these were severe in October! She credits this to the pimobendan (Vetmedin), which she said is helpful about 80% of the time, but Felix's dramatic improvement was unexpected. They usually advise against a grain-free diet (for dilated cardiomyopathy) and we were going to discuss diet options at the end of the appointment, but after the echo she said, "Don't change a thing!"
His kidney panel was described as adequate for his situation (posted on SS labs tab). They said it's optional if I want to start supplementing potassium and to let them know if I'd like them to prescribe it. I presumably will start that after reading up on it a little more.
Felix was such a good kitty for his appointment. Like last time, there was much praise for orange tabbies.
Felix strolled along the shoreline today.
He had another good visit with his cardiologist (prior cardio recheck in Oct.), and this is from the cardiology report earlier this week:
-Restrictive cardiomyopathy - bilateral - significant improvement seen on today's echocardiogram, and Felix's systolic function is now considered normal.
-Historical congestive heart failure - no evidence of cardiac decompensation today.
-Historical small thrombus in left auricle - resolved.
-Rare premature contractions - none observed today.
-Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation - significant improvement seen on today's echocardiogram.
-There are no pericardial, pleural, or peritoneal effusions.
She was very surprised that his left atrium is mildly dilated and right atrium is mildly enlarged; these were severe in October! She credits this to the pimobendan (Vetmedin), which she said is helpful about 80% of the time, but Felix's dramatic improvement was unexpected. They usually advise against a grain-free diet (for dilated cardiomyopathy) and we were going to discuss diet options at the end of the appointment, but after the echo she said, "Don't change a thing!"
His kidney panel was described as adequate for his situation (posted on SS labs tab). They said it's optional if I want to start supplementing potassium and to let them know if I'd like them to prescribe it. I presumably will start that after reading up on it a little more.

Felix was such a good kitty for his appointment. Like last time, there was much praise for orange tabbies.

. I think I'd look at a potassium supplement, 3.4 is getting a bit low. I'm a bit rusty on the topic, but I am linking this info from Tanya's CRF 