LILandKIT
Member Since 2012
Kitten's been happily OTJ since the middle of March. His energy level is better than ever, neuropathy is completely gone, and coat is looking sleek. When he got his diabetes dx we were told he had a heart murmur (that's all the info with have regarding that).
What we (DH and I) have noticed in the last couple weeks is that when we pet him and he starts purring heavily, he opens his mouth to breathe. He never used to do that before, so we're not sure if this is something normal or something we should keep an eye on. He'll keep his mouth open continuously, sometimes even "forgetting to close it" after the heavy purring stops. He doesn't start doing it unless he's purring - like, he wont just keep his mouth open while sitting on the sofa watching tv. It doesn't seem like he has difficulty breathing.
We waited quite a while to bring him in when he started showing symptoms of diabetes, because we kept blaming his behaviour on other circumstances, and now feel sooo guilty about. So don't want a repeat of that!
Am I overreacting? Or is this worth a vet visit?
Thanks!!!!
What we (DH and I) have noticed in the last couple weeks is that when we pet him and he starts purring heavily, he opens his mouth to breathe. He never used to do that before, so we're not sure if this is something normal or something we should keep an eye on. He'll keep his mouth open continuously, sometimes even "forgetting to close it" after the heavy purring stops. He doesn't start doing it unless he's purring - like, he wont just keep his mouth open while sitting on the sofa watching tv. It doesn't seem like he has difficulty breathing.
We waited quite a while to bring him in when he started showing symptoms of diabetes, because we kept blaming his behaviour on other circumstances, and now feel sooo guilty about. So don't want a repeat of that!
Am I overreacting? Or is this worth a vet visit?
Thanks!!!!