Can Napoleon's short-legged cat have congenital heart disease?

Napoleon's short-legged cat, though not hereditary, has a very fragile heart and a high probability of heart disease.

Because the heart is not good, it needs careful care during the kitten period. The owner should be careful not to let the kitten do high-intensity strenuous exercise, so as not to cause heart disease.

Secondly, the short-legged cat's stomach is more fragile than other cats and needs fresh and nutritious food to feed. When short-legged cats need to change cat food, they need to change it step by step to avoid causing gastrointestinal discomfort to short-legged cats.

Short-legged cats also have the problem of chest stenosis. Therefore, we should pay attention to a small amount of meals when feeding at ordinary times to prevent short-legged cats from gaining weight and aggravating chest stenosis, which will greatly increase the chance of short-legged cats suffering from heart disease.