Thread: Heart Murmur
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Old 07-12-2009, 04:35 PM
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Re: Heart Murmur

My husband's cat has always had a heart murmur and is about thirteen now, so it's not always too bad. He's never needed any treatment for it as yet, either, though it hasn't gone away. It doesn't seem to have affected him in any obvious way, he's a normal healthy old puss and is still pretty active for his age. I would definitely think it will be classed as a pre-existing condition from now on for insurance purposes.
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