Cat / Scottish Fold - Answered 1341 days ago
My cat has had an enlarged heart since birth. Two months ago he started burping after eating or drinking. He has plenty of appetite, loves to eat snacks, and is able to defecate normally. His current medications are Coenzyme Q10, Nitorole (Isosorbide Dinitrate), Persantin, and Taurine all prescribed from our home doctor for his heart disease. I've read an article saying that cats don't usually burp, so I'm a little concerned. I chose to come here considering a trip to the vet may be risky for the heart due to the unstable temperature. Please give me some advice.
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Jennifer Richards
Panama
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Scottish Fold, 7 years old castrated male

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While burping in cats isn't really indicative of any underlying health issues, there are some similar noises and behaviors that should result in an immediate trip to the vet. You could also pay attention to the posture of your cat after eating,that could help. Thank you
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