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Symptoms of bad heart in cats
The main symptoms of bad heart in cats are dyspnea, slow movement, listlessness, weight loss, lavender lips and arrhythmia.

Similar to the symptoms of human illness, cats can also appear blue, twitch, tremble, pale or tachycardia. Most importantly, cats may have difficulty breathing, shortness of breath or suffocation, respiratory pain, upper abdominal weakness or respiratory arrest.

If the above symptoms occur in cats, it may be a precursor to a heart attack. Therefore, once the cat has the above symptoms, the family owner should immediately send it to the veterinary hospital for diagnosis by professionals, so as to take corresponding measures in time to prevent the disease from getting worse.

In addition, parents can properly supplement vitamins and minerals, control diet, improve the environment, and promote cats to maintain good physical condition as much as possible to avoid diseases.