00:04recognizing when your senior cat needs end-of-life veterinary care inside homes kitchens litter
00:09areas vet rooms and quiet corners aging cats can show pain through small daily changes a cat that
00:15stops eating may turn away from food bowls treats and favorite meals for more than one day a cat
00:20that cannot drink or keep water down may sit beside the bowl and grow weaker a cat with severe pain
00:26may crouch low avoid touch growl softly or stop jumping onto familiar furniture a cat that
00:32struggles to breathe may rest with an open mouth tense body or unusual chest movement a cat that
00:38cannot use the litter box may soil blankets floors or corners because walking has become too hard
00:44a cat that hides all day may stay under beds inside closets or behind furniture instead of joining
00:49family routines a cat that loses interest in grooming may show greasy fur mats or dirt around the coat
00:56a cat that no longer responds to voices toys or gentle petting may be showing deep discomfort
01:01a veterinarian can examine the cat explain treatment choices and help the family understand quality of
01:06life the kindest decision starts with watching food water movement breathing pain and comfort closely
01:13when a beloved cat rests quietly in a familiar blanket love means choosing comfort first
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