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My cat has a heart murmur: what is it? Can I treat it naturally? 2025

 

You will probably agree with me if I tell you that the heart is one of the most important organs in the body!

 

It is the engine of our machine, the pump that allows blood to circulate in our body and is therefore responsible for the efficient transport of the oxygen we breathe to the cells of our body.

 

Animals, just like us, can have what's called a heart murmur. As the name suggests, it's a subtle, wind-like sound between heartbeats, audible with a stethoscope, of course.

 


 

"My cat has a heart murmur, is it serious?"

 

By reading the following, you'll learn more about what causes a heart murmur in cats. I'll also describe the life expectancy of a cat with a heart murmur, as well as the symptoms, grades, and possible natural and conventional treatments.

 

As an animal health technician, I've heard heart murmurs several times when taking vital signs of dogs and cats during their veterinary examination. Every case is different, of course, but I'm happy to share my experiences here with you.

 

Read on to learn more about heart murmurs in cats.

 

 

What is a heart murmur in cats?

Veterinarian who checks a cat for a vibrating sound coming from its heart also called a heart murmur

 

A heart murmur is actually the sound of vibrations, caused by the turbulent flow of blood through the valves and vessels in the heart.

 

A heart murmur may be associated with an anatomical abnormality of the heart (pathological heart murmur), but in cats, a high percentage of individuals with a heart murmur do not have a structural abnormality of the heart as such. This is called a physiological murmur.

 

It is very difficult to diagnose heart disease simply by auscultating the heart with a stethoscope by a veterinarian. The location of the murmur and its grade can certainly provide a clue, but more in-depth investigations are usually necessary to establish a diagnosis of heart disease.

 

To make matters more complicated for our veterinarians, some animals can even suffer from heart disease without having a heart murmur.

 

 

What causes a heart murmur in cats?

 

Cat with a pathological heart murmur caused by a deformation of a heart structure

 

As mentioned above, there are pathological heart murmurs and physiological heart murmurs .

 

Pathological murmurs are directly related to a deformation of a structure of the heart, whereas physiological murmurs can be the consequence of a multitude of physiological processes.

 

Pathological heart murmur

 

The most common structural heart disease in cats, which usually results in a heart murmur, is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. To give you a very layman's definition of this disease, the muscles of the cat's heart thicken, making it harder for the heart to pump blood from its vessels, as it can no longer contract and relax normally.

 

A genetic cause of this disease is suspected. In fact, several genetic mutations have been identified as responsible for the development of this disease. The cat breed most affected by heart murmurs is the domestic shorthair cat.

 

Other heart conditions can also be present in our kitties, from birth or developing later, but these are less common. A murmur doesn't always mean heart disease. Read on to understand.

 

Physiological heart murmur

 

This type of heart murmur can occur at any age in cats. A physiological murmur may be secondary to a disease such as hypertension, hyperthyroidism, anemia, or may simply be “innocent.”

 

I've often heard of the "innocent" heart murmur in young kittens during their first veterinary examination. It's so named because it's quite common and harmless.

 

Because of their small size (and therefore the small size of their blood vessels), blood is pumped by the kitten's heart at high speed in a very small space, which creates a mechanical noise, a murmur.

 

Additionally, kittens are often stressed during their first veterinary exam, so their heart rate is elevated. This increases the volume of blood to be pumped, increasing the chances of hearing such a murmur. This type of heart murmur in a kitten is not serious and usually disappears on its own around 3 to 5 months of age.

 

 

The different grades of heart murmur in cats

Cat at the vet to check what grade his heart murmur is

 

The intensity of the murmur is generally rated by a grade between 1 and 6, with 1 being the most subtle and 6 the most severe.

 

This grade can serve as a reference to assess the severity of heart disease if it occurs, but several factors should be considered in the diagnosis.

 

To differentiate a grade 2 from a grade 3 or grade 4 heart murmur in cats, the veterinarian must have a good ear, as they can be difficult to assess.

 

 

Symptoms of Heart Murmur in Cats

 

Cat losing appetite, one of the symptoms of heart murmur in cats

 

You've probably figured out that the symptoms of a heart murmur in cats vary depending on the cause. An innocent murmur will have no symptoms.

 

A cat with hyperthyroidism and a murmur will be more active than normal, lose weight, and have a dull coat. A cat with a murmur caused by anemia will have pale mucous membranes.

 

When it comes to pathological murmur caused by structural heart disease, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, here are the symptoms to watch for:

  • Increased respiratory rate
  • Loss of appetite
  • Respiratory distress
  • Cough

 

It should be noted that cats hide their illness very well and may not show any signs!

 

 

Heart murmur in cats: life expectancy

 

Cat owner wondering about the life expectancy of his cat with heart murmur

 

The life expectancy of a cat with a heart murmur varies depending on the nature of the heart murmur, and can range from a few months to a few years.

 

For example, if your cat has a heart murmur related to hyperthyroidism, treating this primary condition may partially or completely resolve the associated heart condition.

 

If your cat has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, their life expectancy also depends on several factors. That said, there is no cure for this disease, only supportive treatments. The prognosis is therefore less favorable.

 

This heart disease can progress rapidly over a period of months, whereas for other cats it can develop slowly over several years.

 

It is difficult to give an accurate life expectancy for this heart problem in cats. Some cats that show no symptoms may also die suddenly from this disease.

 

For cats with only mild heart enlargement, life expectancy can be several years. When the disease is more severe, the risk of developing congestive heart failure is higher and the prognosis is poorer. At this stage, life expectancy is between 12 and 18 months.

 

There is also the less common risk of thromboembolism, secondary to this disease. This is the formation of a clot that often presents as paralysis of the hind legs. The prognosis for this complication is also poor.

 

 

Treatments for heart murmurs in cats

 

Cat owner wondering how to treat their cat's heart murmur

 

As discussed above, to treat a heart murmur in cats, you must first investigate the cause of the heart murmur. For an innocent physiological murmur, there is nothing to be done; it should fade over time.

 

A murmur caused by hypertension, hyperthyroidism, or anemia can be controlled by treating that condition first. For structural heart disease, treatments are more complex.

 

There is no cure for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. However, certain medications can be tried to improve life expectancy and quality of life.

 

I am thinking of medications to relax the heart muscles, to treat secondary congestive heart failure and to prevent the formation of clots and thus reduce the risk of thromboembolism.

 

 

How to naturally treat a heart murmur in your cat at home?

 

Astragalus is a natural treatment for heart murmurs in cats.

 

There are several natural treatments that can complement traditional medical treatment for a cat suffering from heart problems, such as a heart murmur.

 

It should be noted that these natural treatments or remedies are not substitutes for professional veterinary care, but can help improve your cat's quality of life:

 

  1. Healthy Diet : A healthy, balanced diet is essential for your cat's overall well-being. Cats with heart problems would benefit from a low-salt diet to help control blood pressure.
  2. Dietary supplements : Certain dietary supplements, such as the amino acid taurine, are essential for heart health in cats. Other supplements, such as omega-3s, may also be beneficial.
  3. Regular exercise : Regular moderate exercise can help strengthen your cat's heart muscle. However, it's important not to overexert your cat.
  4. Stress management : Reducing stress can also help prevent the worsening of heart problems in cats. Create a calm and safe environment for your cat.
  5. Natural Herbs : Certain herbs, such as hawthorn and astragalus, can be used as a natural treatment to support heart function.

 

Always consult your veterinarian before adding natural remedies to your cat's treatment regimen.

 

 

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Conclusion

 

Now you know what a heart murmur in cats is and what natural treatments to use. We're here for you if your cat has a heart murmur and you have questions. We understand how stressful it can be to learn that our precious companions are suffering.

 

Does your cat have a heart murmur? Do you know the cause? Share their story with us in the comments below.

 

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19 comments

Bonjour Laurence, Nous comprenons Ă  quel point vous pouvez ĂȘtre inquiĂšte pour la santĂ© de votre chaton aprĂšs ce diagnostic. Votre vĂ©tĂ©rinaire, ayant pu l’examiner en personne, est effectivement la meilleure personne pour vous donner des rĂ©ponses prĂ©cises et vous rassurer.

Cela dit, nous allons vous envoyer un email sous peu pour en savoir un peu plus sur la santĂ© de votre chaton. Cela nous permettra de vous suggĂ©rer des solutions parmi nos produits, qui pourraient lui convenir. Nous restons Ă  votre disposition et vous souhaitons beaucoup de courage. À trĂšs bientĂŽt !

Homeoanimo

Bonjour,
Je vais avoir un main coon qui va avoir bientĂŽt 3 mois et le vĂ©to a diagnostiquĂ© un souffle juvĂ©nile 2/6.Dois je m’inquiĂ©ter? Il pĂšse 1kg800, le plus gros de la portĂ©e
 merci pour votre rĂ©ponse.

Laurence

Bonjour Mathieu.
Merci de nous avoir contactés au sujet de DATI. Nous allons vous écrire un email pour pouvoir mieux comprendre sa situation et ainsi vous aider.
Bien cordialement,
HomeoAnimo.com

HomeoAnimo

Bonjour.
Dati a 14 ans et Ă  un souffle au cƓur qui a Ă©tĂ© diagnostiquĂ© il y a qq annĂ©es.
En allant chez le vĂ©tĂ©rinaire il m a cette fois ci indiquĂ© de faire des examens plus poussĂ© en prĂ©vention et voir si les reins, entre autres, sont touches et savoir ce qui peut ĂȘtre bon pour lui. Je ne vois pas de diffĂ©rences chez dati au niveau de sa santĂ© et ce malgrĂ© ses 14ans. Est ce que des examens sanguin, radio etc pourraient permettre une adaptation prĂ©ventive au niveau d un soin ? J ai dĂ©jĂ  modifiĂ© en partie son alimentation il y a qq annĂ©es. Avez vous des conseils Ă  ce sujet ? Et est ce que la solution naturelle que vous proposez peut ĂȘtre adaptĂ©e ? Merci, bonne fin de journĂ©e, Mathieu

Mathieu

Merci d’avoir contactĂ© HomeoAnimo ! Nous vous avons envoyĂ© une rĂ©ponse par email pour aider vos chattes. Nous espĂ©rons avoir de vos nouvelles bientĂŽt. Passez une bonne journĂ©e !

HomeoAnimo

Bonjour, j’ai deux minettes dont une qui a 13 ans. Le vĂ©tĂ©rinaire lui a dĂ©celĂ© un souffle au cƓur, dĂ» Ă  son Ăąge, d’un peu de tartre sur les dents du fond, et d’un lĂ©ger embonpoint. Il me conseille Ă  l’avenir de lui donner des poissons gras Ă  manger mais elle est extrĂȘmement difficile. De plus, elle ne mange pas beaucoup, entre 5 et 10 croquettes dans la journĂ©e, et une demi petite boĂźte de pĂątĂ©e le soir. Je ne vais tout de mĂȘme pas la rationner encore davantage. Il est vrai qu’elle ne se dĂ©pense pas, bien que nous ayons un jardin, elle est trĂšs casaniĂšre.
Elle n’a aucun symptĂŽme, mais cela m’inquiĂšte. Elle va avoir une Ă©chographie du cƓur en juin.
Qu’en pensez-vous ? Merci beaucoup.
Bien cordialement.

Morel Isabelle

Bonjour Maryse, Merci de nous faire part de votre inquiĂštude. Veuillez vĂ©rifier vos emails SVP, nous allons vous envoyer un message en privĂ© afin de vous poser quelques questions sur l’état de santĂ© de votre chat. A trĂšs vite ! Cordialement. HomĂ©oAnimo

Homéoanimo

Bonsoir mon chat de bientĂŽt 5 ans quand il vient le soir me demander des cĂąlins j’ai remarquĂ© en le caressant que quand il respire ça fait des a coups sous son ventre je sais pas si je m’explique bien Merci pour votre rĂ©ponse

Maryse

Bonjour Madame Cormier, Comme mentionnĂ© dans notre article, s’il s’agit d’un souffle au coeur physiologique ou dit “innocent”, il va disparait vers l’ñge de 3/5 mois. Celui ci est donc inoffensif et n’aura aucun incidence sur son espĂ©rance de vie ! HomĂ©oAnimo.

Homéoanimo

J’ai un chaton bengal , le vĂ©tĂ©rinaire a dĂ©tectĂ© un souffle au coeur 1/6 elle m’a dit comme vous vers l’ñge de 5mois , ça se rĂ©sorbe. Mais je voulais savoir l’espĂ©rance de vie dans ce cas lĂ . Merci !

Marie-ThérÚse Cormier

Bonjour Jessica, c’est pas facile ! Nous sommes dĂ©solĂ©s. Sachez que nous venons de vous envoyer un mail pour voir ensemble un moyen d’aider votre chat. A trĂšs vite par mail ! HomĂ©oAnimo

Homéoanimo

Ma chatte de 5 ans a Ă©tĂ© aussi diagnostiquĂ© avec une souffle au coeur, j’avais jamais remarquĂ© aucun symptĂŽme. Et pour moi l’échographie c’est trop cher.

Jessica

Bonjour Nathalie, nous allons vous faire parvenir un mail  avec des questions, afin de voir si nous pouvons vous aider avec votre chat Boris.

Homeoanimo

Bonjour
Mon chat Boris de race Exotic short hair ĂągĂ© de 8ans a un souffle au cƓur, diagnostique du vĂ©tĂ©rinaire. Il n’avait aucun symptĂŽmes jusqu’à il y a 8 mois, de la difficultĂ© Ă  respirer, miaule trĂšs fort, tombe sur le cĂŽtĂ©. Le vĂ©tĂ©rinaire lui a prescrit un mĂ©dicament (pour Ă©claircir son sang) que je lui donne Ă  tous les jours et depuis ses crises se rapproche. Je ne sais plus quoi faire, j’ai Ă©normĂ©ment de peine, de toute Ă©vidence, Boris souffre. Quoi faire ?

Nathalie

Bonjour Madame LEFEBVRE,
Je suis désolée de lire cela à propos de votre chaton ! Je vais vous envoyer un mail pour voir dans quelle mesure on va pouvoir vous aider tous les deux.
HomeoAnimo.com

HomeoAnimo

MĂȘme scĂ©nario que Gen!c’est Ă  croire qu’on va chez la mĂȘme vet! Je suis ressortie avec un diagnostic de gingivite, otite, mites d’oreilles et souffle au coeur. Je dois lui donner de la bouffe qui contient des grains, la bouffe du vet Ă©videmment. Mon chat a 15 mois et semblait en pleine forme. Je suis sous le choc. 500$ l’échographie
 ca devra attendre malheureusement

MarieEve

Bonjour Mme Belliveau, Merci de nous contacter pour les soucis de santĂ© de votre chat. Nous allons vous faire parvenir sous peu un email avec des questions et quelques suggestions pour votre cher chat, afin de faire un bon suivi avec vous. À bientĂŽt !

Homeoanimo

Mon chat mĂąle, 3 ans, Ă©tait en parfaite santĂ© jusqu’au mois de juillet. Il a commencĂ© Ă  faire des allergies ( toujours aucune idĂ©e Ă  quoi ) qui causaient des problĂšmes de grattage excessif, et des sifflements dans la respiration ( comme un ronflement ). La vĂ©tĂ©rinaire a auscultĂ© son coeur, rien Ă  signaler. Aujourd’hui, fin novembre, je l’ai emmenĂ© la voir pour une otite. Elle l’ausculte et me dit qu’il a un souffle au coeur significatifs. Elle me dit qu’il faut le rĂ©fĂ©rer Ă  un cardiologue pour une Ă©chographie, parce que c’est anormal pour un chat de cet Ăąge de dĂ©velopper un souffle au coeur. À ce stade, je panique un peu. Ça doit paraĂźtre dans mon visage, elle dit on peut commencer par des tests sanguins et changer sa nourriture pour de la nourriture hydrolisĂ©e
 J’ai eu de mauvaises expĂ©riences par le passĂ© avec un vĂ©tĂ©rinaire en particulier, et j’ai de le misĂšre Ă  la croire sur parole
 Pour ĂȘtre claire, je lui fais confiance quand elle dit qu’il a un souffle au coeur. Mais elle est trĂšs jeune, et les Ă©tapes de suivi proposĂ©es semblent illogiques. J’ai bien l’intention de faire le nĂ©cessaire pour mon matou, mais pas de faire n’importe quoi. Je me demande si je ne devrais pas aller chercher une 2e opinion. C’est sĂ»r que l’internet n’est pas le meilleur endroit ou trouver des rĂ©ponses, je ne cherche qu’une meilleure comprĂ©hension, mais est-ce qu’une nourriture sans grain pourrait causer un souffle au coeur ? Parce qu’elle m’a dit que oui
 et mon chat est sur le Nutrience SubzĂ©ro 
 qui n’est pas sans grains
 Je suis un peu perdue, surtout que je lui ai demandĂ© de vĂ©rifier la respiration de mon chat, et elle a oublié  Moi aussi, aprĂšs avoir eu la nouvelle du souffle au coeur, et la tonne d’informations qui a suivie.

Gen

Merci pour cet article, on a trop souvent recours au traitements lourds qui peuvent faire plus de mal que de bien. Et on oublie rapidement les bien faits des produits naturels homé&opathiques!

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