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  2. Feline arterial thromboembolism - Wikipedia

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    Feline arterial thromboembolism (FATE syndrome) (German: Feline arterielle Thromboembolie) is a disease of the domestic cat in which blood clots block arteries, causing severe circulatory problems. Relative to the total number of feline patients, the disease is rare, but relatively common in cats with heart disease: about one-sixth of cats with ...

  3. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    While a heart attack refers to death of heart muscle tissue as a result of blood supply loss, cardiac arrest is caused when the heart's electrical system malfunctions. Furthermore, the American Heart Association explains that "if corrective measures are not taken rapidly, this condition progresses to sudden death.

  4. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Wikipedia

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    Although HCM may be asymptomatic, affected individuals may present with symptoms ranging from mild to critical heart failure and sudden cardiac death at any point from early childhood to seniority. [15] [40] HCM is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes in the United States, and the most common genetic cardiovascular ...

  5. Resident Cat's Heart Slowly Opening to New Kitten Brother ...

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    A well-kept secret about cats is that they are actually extremely social animals, and not the solitary, unfriendly creatures that they are so often portrayed to be.

  6. Baby died in 'sudden and unanticipated' dog attack - AOL

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    Seven-month-old Elle Doherty suffered a fatal head injury after she brushed against the family's 31kg dog.

  7. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Although it is extremely rare for a cat to deliberately starve itself to the point of injury, in obese cats, the sudden loss of weight can cause a fatal condition called feline hepatic lipidosis, a liver dysfunction which causes pathological loss of appetite and reinforces the starvation, which can lead to death within as little as 48 hours.

  8. Jungle cats saved from death by wildlife park - AOL

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    Jungle cats Teddy and Binks were about to be put down before the ... Jungle cats saved from death by wildlife park. January 16, 2025 at 8:36 AM ... Olivia Munn has heart-eyes for John Mulaney and ...

  9. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    Cooling treatment alone has permitted recovery after 17 minutes of clinical death at normal temperature, but with brain injury. [17] Under laboratory conditions at normal body temperature, the longest period of clinical death of a cat (after complete circulatory arrest) survived with eventual return of brain function is one hour. [18] [19]