貓咪肥厚型心肌病 (HCM) 全攻略:症狀辨識、預後壽命與居家照護
肥厚型心肌病 (HCM) 是貓咪最常見的心臟疾病,大約每 6 隻貓中就有 1 隻受其困擾。它常被稱為「沉默的殺手」,因為 HCM 會導致心肌異常增厚,使心臟難以有效泵血。雖然聽起來令人擔憂,但只要配合適當的照護,許多患有 HCM 的貓咪依然能擁有長壽且幸福的生活。
識別沉默的徵兆
在許多案例中,HCM 在惡化前幾乎沒有明顯症狀。然而,身為貓家長,您應密切留意以下「警訊」:
Rapid Breathing: If your cat takes more than 30 breaths per minute while resting or sleeping, it’s a major warning sign of fluid in the lungs.
Sudden Weakness: This often happens in the hind legs, sometimes accompanied by crying in pain (a sign of a blood pool or clot).
Lethargy and Fainting: If your cat suddenly collapses or seems unusually exhausted after minor play, their heart may be struggling.
Can HCM Be Cured?
Currently, there is no permanent “cure” for HCM, but it is manageable. The goal of treatment is to control heart rate, prevent blood clots, and ease the workload on the heart. The good news: Most cats diagnosed with subclinical HCM (no symptoms) can live for 10 years or more. Early detection through annual checkups and ultrasounds is the best way to extend their life.
Emergency Step: How to Perform Cat CPR
If your cat collapses and stops breathing, every second counts. If you are far from a vet, follow these 5 steps:
Check Status: Feel for a heartbeat or breath. If there is none, start immediately.
Positioning: Lay the cat on their right side on a flat surface, with the left side facing up.
Compressions: Place your hand over the heart (behind the elbow). Press down 1/3 to 1/2 of the chest depth. Aim for 100–120 compressions per minute.
Rescue Breaths: Close the cat’s mouth and breathe directly into their nose. Do 2 breaths for every 30 compressions.
Monitor: Check for a pulse every 2 minutes while rushing to the nearest animal hospital.
Daily Care and Prevention
Living with an HCM-positive cat requires a calm environment. Stress is the enemy; sudden changes or loud noises can trigger heart failure.
Low-Sodium Diet: Too much salt increases blood pressure and heart strain.
Weight Control: Obesity makes the heart work much harder than it should.
Regular Screening: For high-risk breeds like Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and British Shorthairs, annual heart ultrasounds and Pro-BNP tests are essential.

