AIDS it could be a mutation that did not emerge until the cats adolesence
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.
Yes, you should be concerned, and you need to have a vet look at it as soon as possible. It is impossible to say what it is without proper medical advice.
worse than normal but as you say mildly dilated. keep up with yearly or every 2 year echocardiograms (with the gel and wand on your chest) to keep up with it... to see if it turns into moderately dilated aorta... then if it gets to severely dilated your Dr. may recommend a surgical intervention
My 36 year old very fit daughter has very low blood pressure, 96/63. Is this something she should be concerned about.
I would be. Take him to his pediatrician.
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Doubleplusgood if it's a boy.
It could be 80+. There is nothing to be concerned about unless you are over 120.
The opposite of found is lost & alone this is answered by a year 7 pupil
Yes a 4'10" boy should be at least 85 pounds unless he's a ginger
If that is resting heart rate then yes. If that is after he has done a physical activity then no.