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hey guys itamp;#39;s will so this video is going to go through heart failure in cats and this is just based on my experience with my cat starting on July 22nd so they call it a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy HCM and Iamp;#39;m just gonna tell you everything that I went through and what Iamp;#39;m doing and some sites that you can look at so if you have issues just so even if you donamp;#39;t right now but you might think about it in the future if your cat starts to develop any type of heart failure so Iamp;#39;m just going to go through what happened with my cat so some of you guys know chemo youamp;#39;ve been seeing him in my videos and so I also wanted to share just how heamp;#39;s doing because itamp;#39;s been pretty you know stressful for the past few months so on July 22nd 2019 I took him under the bat because I started noticing his mouth was opening when he was breathing on the weekend so on a Monday or the Tuesday that I took him to the vet and they did an x-ray and I was