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Southeastern Raptor Center Master Plan Video
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Deans Message
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Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, State of the College, presented by Dr. Calvin Johnson, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Dean
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Every fall, we welcome the new class of veterinary students with a week of orientation activities.
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Flea and Tick Removal
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Flea and Tick Prevention
Equine Endoscope: Dental Care
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A new equine dental endoscope at the College of Veterinary Medicine is helping veterinarians enhance the education and skills of veterinary medical students.
Open House 2018
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Thank you to all who came out! We look forward to next year's Open House!
AUCVM Club Chub
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AUCVM Club Chub
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Canine Fitness Month 2021
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Canine Fitness Month: Poochie Spotlight
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AUCVM: TVEC Procedure on a Horse
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One Health Research: The Gene Machine
Orthopedic Service: Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Orthopedic Service: Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
Holiday Tips
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Holiday Tips
How to capture and transport injured birds with Dr. Seth Oster
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How to capture and transport injured birds with Dr. Seth Oster
Pogo the Horse: Rehabilitation at AUCVM
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Pogo the Horse: Rehabilitation at AUCVM
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Researching a Cure for GM1 and GM2- Scott Ritchey Research Center
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This is Where Your Journey Begins - Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Dermatology service: What to expect when you visit
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Dermatology- Allergy Signs
Open House Recap
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Open House Recap
Horse Colic Signs and Symptoms
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Horse Colic Signs and Symptoms
Veterinary Transvenous Electrical Cardioversion (TVEC)
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Veterinary Transvenous Electrical Cardioversion (TVEC)
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Symptoms of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)
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Symptoms of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)

Komentáře

  • @smeagoljr01
    @smeagoljr01 Před 22 dny

    Can you treat animals that have gm2?

  • @lexward1834
    @lexward1834 Před 27 dny

    Lexdd sd f sg beach uh hmm uh jh?

  • @usmc6911
    @usmc6911 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you to all the kids and their handlers.GOD Bless. A special SEMPER FI to all the USMC K9s and my brothers and sister that handle the K9s. Ooooo rah

  • @08emily89
    @08emily89 Před 3 měsíci

    It turns out my cat was misdiagnosed. She had an echocardiogram and no sign of HCM. The new vet thinks she may have had an injury (which caused the fluid to build up around her chest and thickened side of her heart)but everything is fine. I had my suspicions because no vet has ever heard a heart murmur with her. I’m just so happy she’s okay.

  • @ElvisDaly
    @ElvisDaly Před 3 měsíci

    I applied for Summer 2024!! Now im just waiting to see if i get in. I really hope i do. I have a MAJOR interest in Horses and large animals. And the fact that they have these animals, onsite, is incredible.

  • @08emily89
    @08emily89 Před 5 měsíci

    My cat was diagnosed with this exactly a year ago today and I’m here to give some hope!! Last year we took her to the vet a few times, no heart murmur was heard but wasn’t eaten well and developed rapid breathing. She had an ultrasound and they found lots of water on her chest (not lungs) this was drained and they noticed the left side of her heart had thickened. I asked the vet how long they thought she had left, she said she couldn’t tell me exactly but said it could be months or it could be years and years- it was impossible for her to estimate. After 2 nights at the vets she came home and started daily medication. Libeo and clopidogrel. Here we are a year later and she’s sitting next to me sleeping. It hasn’t been plain sailing, she’s had to go back to the vet twice this year after a spell of not eating but I’d say she is doing well. She still plays and has a good quality of life but sleeps a bit more than the average cat, which she has always done since a kitten. My advice would be to monitor how rapid your cats breathing is. Google says cats should take 15-30 breaths a minute but my vet said 15-40 is normal. DO NOT TRY TO COUNT WHEN THEY'RE PURRING. Cats breath much faster when they’re purring so don’t scare yourself! Weirdly she still doesn’t seem to have a heart murmur and different vets have tried to listen. She may develop this later down the line? But I hope not. Trust your gut and take them to the vet if they seem off.

  • @mohaawad2816
    @mohaawad2816 Před 6 měsíci

    looooved it

  • @Devil-024
    @Devil-024 Před 8 měsíci

    My cat just died two days ago on the 26th of September at the age of 11😭. When I just had him as a kitten the vet might of thought she heard a little bit of heart murmur, trough his life nothing was wrong with him until last year he couldn't walk to good with his back legs, took him to the vet had some antibiotics and medicine and after three weeks was able to walk again. I thought it was due to an injury because he just caught a bird, and perhaps he hurt his back by it. Last Sunday he was laying on a strange spot underneath a low table, and was starting to walk bad again. Monday he was the same laying in a hide spot breathing rapidly and walking difficult. Made an appointment with the vet but this was on Tuesday. On Tuesday morning I found him passed away 😭

    • @ghoststeppa9294
      @ghoststeppa9294 Před 7 měsíci

      Rip your cat 🕊️ how Do I know my cat has it

    • @Devil-024
      @Devil-024 Před 7 měsíci

      by tests at the vet @@ghoststeppa9294

  • @Rebness
    @Rebness Před 8 měsíci

    My puppy was born with this. 😢

  • @germanylicious
    @germanylicious Před 9 měsíci

    What is your approach when a cat with HCM needs dental surgery? What is the biggest risk with the anesthesia? Blood clots or something else? and is it more dangerous during or after the surgery. What make it a complication?

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd Před 9 měsíci

    This is so informative!!! Fantastic video; I love this kind of content!🌻🌼🐝

  • @laurafloyd5177
    @laurafloyd5177 Před rokem

    Sad day today , had to let my yo-yo 15 yr old male kitty go. Yo-yo had HCM & Heart failure Left ventricular enlargement , pleural effusion had returned after two tries of thoracentesis, CKD , Anemia And medication but had to let him. Crushed hearts we have.

    • @runner2008
      @runner2008 Před 5 měsíci

      I lost my cat three days ago. I am feeling your pain.

  • @Flyleafisthebest1
    @Flyleafisthebest1 Před rokem

    My cat had HCM. He was diagnosed with heart murmur and asthma at 2 years old he almost made it to 8 but went into heart failure and wasn't responding to treatment. I had to put him to sleep, he declined so quickly. I always thought I would have more time with him. Such a terrible disease.

    • @idc5962
      @idc5962 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm sorry for your loss. Did you cat get diagnosed with HCM as well or was it not detected? My cat was diagnosed with asthma but I currently suspect that she has HCM too. Does this mean that she might die at 8 years old even if she got treatment now or is this without treatment?

    • @Flyleafisthebest1
      @Flyleafisthebest1 Před 6 měsíci

      @idc5962 he got diagnosed with it 3 days before he passed but the vet at first thought he had pneumonia. Unfortunately most cats don't live more than a year with HCM even with medications

  • @reallauradee
    @reallauradee Před rokem

    I don't understand why any form of treatment is done only when the disease has advanced into a more apparent complication. Why isn't anything done to lessen those symptoms?

  • @running4fun863
    @running4fun863 Před rokem

    Yes this were this is what happened to my fur baby but no one can tell me ,if there were any treatments . I feel the decision to put my cat down , made without me was not right .

    • @martymarta
      @martymarta Před 5 měsíci

      That’s definitely not right sorry for your loss you should seek legal advice

  • @abigailphilip3169
    @abigailphilip3169 Před rokem

    Well said ty!

  • @Jeffa101
    @Jeffa101 Před rokem

    My 13 week old kitten died on Wednesday night from HMC. He hadn’t eaten through the day possibly due to the heat, he sat in out cat box and didn’t want to get out, maybe that was a sign he needed to go to the vets. It was sudden and sudden death and we’re all shocked. He was fine through out the day, he was in the living room with my dad and the next minute his legs gave way, coughing like he was chocking, his lungs full of fluid, crapped him self and was taken to the 24hr vets. My parents believe he had lost consciousness in the car. The vets did the best they could but unfortunately his lungs were to full and he died. Can’t believe it. Now we’re getting all the kittens checked to make sure. This HMC is ab asshole and is genetic. Kittens from 3 months can have this without even knowing… I miss him soo much. 😢😿😭💔

    • @The_10th_Man
      @The_10th_Man Před rokem

      HCM is genetic. But is probably exasperated by poor diet / obesity. There is also DCM which is generally from malnutrition. Become familiar with both.

  • @JohnAK72
    @JohnAK72 Před 2 lety

    Why not just using external paddles? No cathlab needed

  • @VetSupplyau
    @VetSupplyau Před 2 lety

    This seems interesting, but I would advice to use a heartwormer such as Nexgard spectra or heartgard plus.

  • @kazbaz8645
    @kazbaz8645 Před 2 lety

    Our cat has a heart murmur picked ip a few years ago after a feint. A scan showed i was told thickened heart and blood not being able to move as it should. Plus water in chest not lungs so much. He was on heart tablets clopidrogrel and water tabs.. water tabs were eventually discontinued by vets. I wqs told he could have two months to live. He had a heart scan yeaterday and his heart was normal aparrt feom murmur and his left side was only slightly thick at 8mm but hes a big cat. So wqs is a mis diagnosis? Hes been taken off all meds by cardio vet

    • @08emily89
      @08emily89 Před rokem

      How are they doing now? My fat has this. She is on clopidogrel and water tablets

  • @Skunnt
    @Skunnt Před 2 lety

    Usually it’s not so bad just a minor stomach ache. But you want to fix it sooner that later my friends horse who was her baby died from an extreme case that happened so fast. It was so sad because horses become family and when you lose them it’s devastating.

  • @DrMuhammadMohsinAbbas

    czcams.com/video/6vvVpFpXdoQ/video.html

  • @annamaegold
    @annamaegold Před 2 lety

    Super clear, thank you. I was looking for a video to attach as an end-screen to this video in which my horse was showing all the signs that you were mentioning. I did see him poop, so I did not call my vet and eventually you see him settle and have a long rest and he seems fine after. Thank you for this video! Here's the link to mine, if you are interested in a "case study": czcams.com/video/9rEE28Psmrs/video.html

  • @_samandriel
    @_samandriel Před 2 lety

    My cat diagnosed with blood clot today. It’s just happen out of nowhere, no sign of illness at all prior to that. She was suddenly growling in pain, couldn’t walk with both of her back legs, breathing fast. First, I thought something fell on her but couldn’t find anything falling down. Went to the vet and realised that it was very serious. They put her in oxygen case straight away. It was too quick, too soon.

  • @yuvrajrajasthan2681
    @yuvrajrajasthan2681 Před 2 lety

    Vet form india ❣️

  • @agglyusr
    @agglyusr Před 2 lety

    Great explanation! Does the cat have to be vocalizing for it to be a thromboembolism? I understand it's painful but what if they exhibit all the other symptoms, including 0 pain response, except vocalization, does the rule out thromboembolism?

    • @The_10th_Man
      @The_10th_Man Před rokem

      Not sure but have them check for neurological.

  • @jeffnorton9728
    @jeffnorton9728 Před 2 lety

    Orphaned means orphaned , it DOES NOT MEAN A HEALTHY EAGLELET ON THE GROUND , IT MEANS THE MOTHER HAS ABONDONED IT , OR HAS PERISHED , PERIOD !!!!! THE IDEA THAT AN BABY EAGLE IS ON THE GROUND WITHOUT THE MOTHER , EVER BEING IN SIGHT IS ABSURD , MOTHER EAGLES DO NOT ROLL LIKE THAT , EVER , IF IT IS HEALTHY , AND THE MOTHER IS ALIVE , THEN SHE IS NEARBY , P E R I O D !!! SHE IS NOT LEAVING HER BABY ON THE GROUND , AND LEAVING HER WATCH !!!

  • @tennesseedime407
    @tennesseedime407 Před 2 lety

    I watched this to figure out how to take in an injured crow in my yard. By the time I ran in and out on gloves it had rolled over and died 😞

  • @youtubemimoo2429
    @youtubemimoo2429 Před 2 lety

    Nice....hope to see the same procedure done in dogs too .... 🙏🏾 I am doctor by myself but we never performed TVEC

  • @kuyacross
    @kuyacross Před 3 lety

    What's the cure?

    • @nhim2284
      @nhim2284 Před 2 lety

      extraction

    • @kuyacross
      @kuyacross Před 2 lety

      @@nhim2284 thats too bad

    • @afenismama
      @afenismama Před 6 měsíci

      @@nhim2284not necessarily. With stomatitis the ulcers and inflammation can remain. The solution is to keep the bacteria down by brushing and dental solutions for water and inside the mouth. Antibiotics and steroids, also help ❤

  • @musawarali130
    @musawarali130 Před 3 lety

    Great what a way to understand the PDA,he speaks so gradually one can easily understand his words👍🏻

  • @bts8000
    @bts8000 Před 3 lety

    About to go catch an owl that seems to have hurt itself. Thanks for the video

  • @musawarali130
    @musawarali130 Před 3 lety

    How can I get this scholarship

  • @jordanfoster4761
    @jordanfoster4761 Před 3 lety

    :3

  • @paohaqui
    @paohaqui Před 3 lety

    My cat was just was diagnosed with ATE feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with secondary iliac thromboembolism He had exactly those symptoms and we don't have much hope according to the vet 😢 he said he was going to give him aspirin and check how he reacted to the medication

  • @queenielouweekly3160
    @queenielouweekly3160 Před 3 lety

    I had to pick up a lorikeet once, I used a towel to hold the wings down. I did this from my experience from caring for the neighbours' chickens.

  • @nicolevaglienti5531
    @nicolevaglienti5531 Před 3 lety

    War Eagle!!!

  • @ecgwild
    @ecgwild Před 3 lety

    Super

  • @The_three_devils-of_Nuggets

    Can u help me caching a injured bird it run s And hides in tree

  • @nasiinaq9552
    @nasiinaq9552 Před 3 lety

    Minta ttd panitia gaak?

  • @imbored393
    @imbored393 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I was wondering why my dog started to act werid! Now I can make sure my dog is safe!

  • @steelerboy3373
    @steelerboy3373 Před 3 lety

    Thank you I have an inured bird with a bad wing

  • @artemisajaimes4563
    @artemisajaimes4563 Před 3 lety

    My little 3 almost 4 years old cat just died last Saturday Sept 5th, 2020 - she had liquid into her tórax and lungs and also a 1.14 cms gross from the “septo diastole” (don’t know what it is in English) associated to a probable hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 😭

    • @Aznag1980
      @Aznag1980 Před 3 lety

      My cat is 2 years and also have a 1 centimeter wall 😑 I understand your pain and i think it will hapen the same.

    • @sambenzema1183
      @sambenzema1183 Před 3 lety

      @@Aznag1980 My cat 3 year old passed away with a heart attack from HCM!!!!! God gave him no chance.

    • @Aznag1980
      @Aznag1980 Před 3 lety

      @@sambenzema1183 so sorry And very unfair its sad

    • @jhibberd6290
      @jhibberd6290 Před 3 lety

      So unfair 😢

    • @lassday
      @lassday Před 2 lety

      @@sambenzema1183 my 3 year old cat dies of the exact same symptoms today.. :(

  • @eyeeerie
    @eyeeerie Před 3 lety

    My cat has yellow teeth and i'm staring to worry

    • @GeneralJameson
      @GeneralJameson Před 3 lety

      I am in no way a vet or qualified to give medical advice but yellowing of the tooth or enamel is probally nothing to worry about you should be looking at the gum line for any redness, that is where gingivitis starts. If the animals seems fine have your Vet examine on your next yearly visit. If you notice any change in behavior, pain, change in eating, immediately contact your vet or local animal hospital.

    • @eyeeerie
      @eyeeerie Před 3 lety

      @@GeneralJameson Well he has really stinky breath and he doesn't wanna anything to help him. He already has dark yellow teeth. idk, if we try to help he is not willing to take the medicine and we can't force him.

    • @eyeeerie
      @eyeeerie Před 3 lety

      @WJ Sky he is 18 months old, not a kitten at all.

    • @eyeeerie
      @eyeeerie Před 3 lety

      @WJ Sky if he would've been a kitten, i would not worry... If you can't help me, don't even reply, it's unnecessary. 😓😓

    • @kayy1171
      @kayy1171 Před 3 lety

      @@eyeeerie Just brush your cat's teeth daily or every other day. Cat's teeth rarely get a darkish yellow because they barely get food on their teeth. You don't want your cat to have diseases

  • @seasparrow7427
    @seasparrow7427 Před 3 lety

    When a cat is diagnosed with ANY heart murmur, should the thyroid be check as a sop??

    • @nathaliecaron3938
      @nathaliecaron3938 Před 3 lety

      My 13 years old cat died today of heart failure. Yes have the thyroid ckeck. It has link to cause high blood pressure , heart problems. I regret I have not done that when he was younger .

    • @DubKc
      @DubKc Před 3 lety

      @@nathaliecaron3938 Im sorry to hear that. How are you holding up? I have a question about it. I want to adopt a cat but the pound said he's healthy except that his blood work for HCM were a little high. But is not diagnosed with it. Does this mean I can potentially stop it from developing ? Or is just inevitable?

    • @The_10th_Man
      @The_10th_Man Před rokem

      Thyroid should be checked at the very latest I would say around 7 years. A cat with a murmur I think should have an echo, it will provide much more info including grading the murmur.

  • @Elise-dp1kg
    @Elise-dp1kg Před 4 lety

    💖i like the dact they actully are makibg sure the horse is comfy

  • @eileenavila.7148
    @eileenavila.7148 Před 4 lety

    🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🏥🏥🏥🏥🏬🏬🏬🏥🏥🏥🏥🏥🏥🏥

  • @user-xy4rh4gy7f
    @user-xy4rh4gy7f Před 4 lety

    Hi doctor, I have a question regarding the image at 0:21 of the video. There is a blackish growth on the bottom lip of the cat, and its something my cat also has. My cat had it for a while already and he doesn't seem to be bothered by it. My question is, what is that? Thank you in advance doctor!

  • @GuestU2
    @GuestU2 Před 4 lety

    Awesome. I had this idea many years ago. Would love to know how you train the dogs not to come in contact with the snakes to avoid injury. Where is this training done? Thanks

  • @drEmulatorMadmax
    @drEmulatorMadmax Před 4 lety

    my 18 getting on to 19 year old died wednesday night (back story he was on the new sofa, my mum stroked him he then jumped off went for a wee in the catbox jumped on my bed, started gasping for breath at which point i thought he was being sick so i said to my mum take him in the bathroom, he screamed, his tail went bushy, he pooped himself, then stumbled around in one litter box went in the other litter box stumbled around then went floppy and died , i say this if your cat has any form of heart problem make sure they go to the vets regularly ! . my old lad had been breathing really roughly (fluid around the heart (it had a muffled sound as did his singing )and in his pleural cavity also known as the pleural space which had been drained twice , once in august last year, and then nearly 3 weeks latter (the vet had said to reduce the amount of frusol a diuretic) after the second draining of 260ml i was given a drug called cardalis which kept him breathing better for about 4 months , i also took him to a cardiologist who gave me vetmedin, aparently he had 4 points of valvular regurgitation (that's when the valves of the heart don't close, sad thing is that made him worse, he was violently ill two weeks ago first he was straining to poo then he was sick , so i took him back to the vets who said his heart was galopping about 190 beats per minute so i was given propranalol which worked but obviously he was in end stage hcm . he will be deaply missed *rest in piece my old pud bud* scooby 2002-2020

    • @SuperMarway
      @SuperMarway Před 4 lety

      I'm so sorry for your loss, how are you holding up? I had to put my cat down this wednesday because of fluids in lungs and abdomen. He also had some kind of heart failure, and it would destroy me if I let him die of suffocation or blood clog. I'm glad he died painless, but I miss him af, 16 years old. I had him since I was 10-10 years old.

    • @drEmulatorMadmax
      @drEmulatorMadmax Před 4 lety

      @@SuperMarway sorry to hear about your boy, yes i can guess it was congestive heart failure (it affects different cats in different ways) at least our lads didn't die on the roads . i'm not great at the mo missing the old guy like crazy, but at least i got a few extra months to say goodbye , as said above he started going into heart failure in august last year ,but i was naive and thought he would last longer with the meds i was given (the vet kindof gave me the impression that it wasn't that bad as she said "this could come back in 6 months or a few years" which yeah i thought at the time was a bit ott as he also had kidney disease , i wish he had been given some plavix now(an anti platelet drug) but i guess i'll never know if he could have lasted a bit longer the median survival time is said to be between 2 days to 6 months so i suppose i was lucky , it was very costly (391.46 United States Dollar s or £300 gbp to have his chest drained i was told it can be very painful ,so your lad was spared that pain

    • @SuperMarway
      @SuperMarway Před 4 lety

      @@drEmulatorMadmax I though a visit to the vet would result in some meds and then it would be all good. I was not prepared for this. At least I had him stroll around the yard before he went to sleep. Horrible seeing him lifeless after all these years, with the tail not moving at all like it always did. Yea I'm glad I spared him that. I he didn't get any meds but that would, as you say, only postpone for a few months with the knowledge that any moment he could become seriously ill.

    • @drEmulatorMadmax
      @drEmulatorMadmax Před 4 lety

      @@SuperMarway yes you were spared the pain of giving him frusol or furosemide twice to three times a day plus the other pills and seeing him have a heart attack,i had hoped he would pass away peacefully in his sleep sad thing is i'm sure i gave him a cold (his breathing wasn't great but got worse tuesday) and i thought i'd loose him tuesday night but somehow he was still alive wednesday, i left him on my bed after he passed and his nose dripped fluid all night ,then i moved him into our conservatory where he used to sun himself and it stopped (saying that i did lay him on his other side) i'm still in shock

    • @SuperMarway
      @SuperMarway Před 4 lety

      @@drEmulatorMadmax Yea, and he would be alone many hours during the day with me worrying if he had survived another day. It just shows how serious heart problems are. My vet didn't really recommend me investigating the heart of the old boy, because sparing them the pain when it eventually fails is probably the best instead of trying meds. A 12 year old is old enough to die, even though I wanted mine to become at least 18. It's not your fault, so don't blame yourself. Vets and doctors can't know for sure what will happen and the heart could stop at any moment. He died at home, that's what he will remember. He could have been hit by a car and suffered for an hour, as you said. Most of our cats memories are happy where they find themselves on the sofa, bed or outside next to us. Just chilling and having a good time waiting for their next meal. The week/day/hour before they pass away is what WE remember, but their souls will wait for us and tell us about all the other years we spent together.