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Title: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 10:08:42 AM
Hi,

I have adopted a small cat in may, and our veterinary diagnosed a tetralogy de Fallot.
I would like to know if some of you have heard about this cardiac pathology and can help me !
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Yvonne on October 01, 2007, 10:24:49 AM
Good morning lili and  :welcome: to Purrs

If you have not already done so look at this Wikipedia link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetralogy_of_Fallot

 :luck:
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 10:41:07 AM
 :thanks: Yvonne.

I wondered if there is treatment ( surgery) which can help my cat to live ?

Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: LesleyW on October 01, 2007, 11:07:27 AM
Dear Lili

Welcome to Purrs.  I have a cat that also has this condition.  Apparently, it is very rare.  My cat was diagnosed two years ago when he was eight weeks old.  He went to a Cardiologist following my Vet picking up that he had a bad heart murmur.  At the moment he is on 1/4 of 75mg Aspirin every third day and Beta Blockers 0.10ml per day.

Has your cat been seen by a Cardiologist and do you have any copies of the results etc.

I have the address of a website on my computer at home that has good information on the condition.  Will post details to you later.
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 11:40:13 AM
Thank you Lesley !

My cat Assya, is 9 months, she already had an echogaphy and a doppler but my veterinary said that he couldn't do anything for her. So i get an appointment with a cardilogist in Paris on the 30th of october to see what we can do.
She is under treatment aswell, she is on diuretic for 20 days ( she has a Lungwort oedeme) and Fortekor 2.5.

Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on October 01, 2007, 11:49:12 AM
Whats your cats name?

She is absolutely stunning and I am so sorry that she has this.

I have done a search and come up with this rather blunt site and I hope it does not cause distress but have a feeling you already know the likely prgnosis  :'(

http://www.provet.co.uk/cardiorespiratory/5a64629.htm

I do hope there is a way that she can be treated and have a long life.  :hug:
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 12:04:40 PM
She is called Assya, she is lovely :Luv:
I also have another cat called Sultan.

Thank you for the site.

My veterinary told me that Assya would probably die before 3 years old.
It does exist surgery for human on this kind of pathology but not for cats :'(

I do apologize for my poor english... I am french :shy:

Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on October 01, 2007, 12:18:48 PM
Lovely names for beautiful cats  ;D

Your english is purrrrrrfect and I know that there is at least one fluent french speaker on Purrs, called Team Svartalfheims, Lottie is her name and she recently brought her little NFC Miss Boopy over from France.

Its wonderful to have members from abroad cos it helps us to know what happens in terms of care in other places.

Loads of luck with beautiful Assya and it sounds like you are geytting as much help for her as you can  :hug:
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: LesleyW on October 01, 2007, 12:51:18 PM
My Vet would not give me a timescale for George.  He said it is a very rare condition and he could say six months and George could last six years.

The one thing we keep an eye on is his blood pressure.  The cardiologist told us that he could need to have blood "removed" if his blood pressure gets too high (I think he said his red blood cell count would be high and he would make a very good cat blood donor!!)

George does not really show any signs of his condition, apart from if he gets too excited he does pant and wheeze a bit.  We try to keep him as calm as possible and just enjoy all the time we have with him.  I know he will not last forever but he is now two years old so he has surpassed our initial expectations.

Will post the details of the other website I found when I get home.  It is quite sad as the writer lost her cat to the condition but it does have some very useful information on it.  It is an american site.

It is nice to have someone else to share experience with of this condition.  If I can be of any help to you Lili, please let me know and let me know how you get on with the Cardiologist.

Lesley and George xxxxxxxxxxx
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 15:01:12 PM
Assya didn't show any signs of her disease until 2 weeks ago. She started to breath with difficulty when she was purring.
But when she is not purring, she seems fine.
I try to keep her calm as well but she is still a kitten as she is only 9 months old so she enjoys to play and run with my other cat Sultan...

I am full of hope about Assya. We are trying everything we can to give her a chance to live as long as possible.

It is nice to speak with you :thanks:
I will let you know about the cardiologist.

Mélisa



Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: swampmaxmum on October 01, 2007, 18:29:34 PM
Salut Melisa et bon courage avec Assya. Je ne parle pas couramment francais (ca se voir!) mais je sais (j'etais en France avec mon chat quand il s'est fait opere en 05) que c'est dur quand les petits aux 4 pattes sont malades et vous avez du mal a vous explimer chez le veto.
Il y a un tres bon cardiologue a l'ouest de Londres (hertfordshire) a Davies, Dr Paul Wootton si tu voudrais un 2me avis pour la petite ou tu ne veux pas voyager avec elle.
bisous a Assya et  :hug: a toi aussi.
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Sam (Fussy_Furball) on October 01, 2007, 19:02:14 PM
Bonjour Mélisa  :welcome: to Purrs,

I am sorry I do not know anything about this condition but I just wanted to welcome you to our forum and say Assya is beautiful.  I send lots of positive thoughts to you and her and hope the cardiologist can help you.

I have done a little search and come up with the following websites that might help:

http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/cardio/cases/case29/follow-up.htm

http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WSAVA2002&PID=2526

http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/11113.htm&hide=1

http://www.kirraweevet.com.au/vetres/ft1.html
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 01, 2007, 20:34:54 PM
Salut Melisa et bon courage avec Assya. Je ne parle pas couramment francais (ca se voir!) mais je sais (j'etais en France avec mon chat quand il s'est fait opere en 05) que c'est dur quand les petits aux 4 pattes sont malades et vous avez du mal a vous explimer chez le veto.
Il y a un tres bon cardiologue a l'ouest de Londres (hertfordshire) a Davies, Dr Paul Wootton si tu voudrais un 2me avis pour la petite ou tu ne veux pas voyager avec elle.
bisous a Assya et  :hug: a toi aussi.

Merci swampmaxmum, ton français est trés bon.
Je te remercie pour l'adresse de ton cardiologue. Je vais voir le Professeur Chetboul a paris a la fin du mois et selon le diagnotique je prendrais un autre avis.

Bonjour Mélisa  :welcome: to Purrs,

I am sorry I do not know anything about this condition but I just wanted to welcome you to our forum and say Assya is beautiful.  I send lots of positive thoughts to you and her and hope the cardiologist can help you.


Thank you Sam  for the websites adress.

 :thanks: to all of you, it is a very friendly forum ;)
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: swampmaxmum on October 01, 2007, 22:30:02 PM
oops back to English, too tired to think! Good luck with the cardiologue in Paris Melisa. I'm not sure I am supposed to mention names of individual vets but I did so as didn't think there'd be time for a pm and reply before I leave tomorrow morning. And he's a lovely man who helped me a lot with the Swampcat. Hope I didn't break the rules and if i did, please forgive :)

tout le monde sur Purrs est super gentil Melisa; ils m'ont beaucoup aide (no accents on my english PC  ;)). That's how great everyone is btw  :hug:
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on October 01, 2007, 22:33:21 PM
Sorry Swamp forgot you spoke french too  8)
Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: Lesley Frankie on October 02, 2007, 08:05:49 AM
Bonjour lili, j'habite également en France, dans la région de Langudoc, près de Pezenas. Je suis Englsih ainsi mon français est pauvre. J'espère que vous pouvez obtenir le bon traitement pour votre beau chat. Mon chat est mort en avril, il a eu le cancer. Il s'est mort très soudainement et maintenant je souhaite que j'aie recherché plus de traitement de spécialiste qui j'ai obtenu de notre vétérinaire local.
Il a pu avoir vécu peu un plus long et je voudrais penser que nous lui avons donné le meilleur traitement que nous pourrions trouver. Où en france habitez-vous ? Nous sommes quelques heures parties de Toulouse où il y a une école vetinary ainsi à l'avenir, j'irons là pour n'importe quoi sérieux. Bonne chance . :hug:

Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: lili29 on October 02, 2007, 08:32:31 AM
Bonjour Rumletum,

J'habite en Bretagne, a coté de brest.
I am really sorry for your cat. I am sure you have done your best for him.
I am going to see a veterinary at the ecole veterinaire de Maison Alfort. It is supposed to be the best cardiologist in France.
Hope she will be able to help me.

Title: Re: Tetralogy de Fallot
Post by: LesleyW on October 02, 2007, 08:54:59 AM
Sorry I didn't get time to post this last night Melisa, this is the website I mentioned to you, hope it is of help.

www.wolfyweb.com

I haven't looked at it for a while but I know I found it useful, albeit very sad, when George was first diagnosed and made me realise what an extra special cat I have.

Lesley xxx