Open Question: Cat with a heart murmur, to operate or not?
I’ve recently taken in a little stray cat into my house and, like with all my pets, I want to get him fixed. However, the vet found that he has a significant heart murmur. This means there is a risk of him dying under anesthesia. He’s strictly an indoor cat.
Some of the things that I want to know are;
What are the risks? Is it a significant risk or a large risk? Do the benefits out-way the cost? Is there a site online where I could as a professional for more information? Are there other, less dangerous methods of castrating a male cat?
Thanks for any help you can provide!

Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:34:00 GMT

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