Introduction
Saying goodbye to a beloved cat is one of the hardest moments a pet guardian will ever face. As a veterinarian who has walked alongside hundreds of families during this time, I’ve seen how deeply the environment impacts a pet’s final moments—and for cats, that impact is especially profound.
The Quiet Stress of Cats
Cats are masters of hiding discomfort. They’re also highly sensitive to their surroundings. The car ride alone—being placed in a carrier, the movement, the unfamiliar sounds—can cause extreme stress. Once at the clinic, the sterile smells, bright lights, and strange handling often leave even the calmest cats overwhelmed and frightened.
Now imagine the alternative: your cat resting in their favorite sunny spot, surrounded by the people they love, feeling safe and secure until their very last breath. That’s the experience I strive to create.
Why In-Home Euthanasia Is Especially Important for Cats
In-home euthanasia gives cats the one thing they need most in their final moments—peace. It removes the fear and discomfort of transport and allows them to stay where they feel most secure. It also allows you, as their guardian, to stay fully present. There are no waiting rooms, no time limits, no pressure. Just love, calm, and the space to say goodbye in your own way.
I’ve had cats who hadn’t moved in days come to the door to greet me. Others, curled in their usual spots, pass gently in the presence of their people. These moments are powerful, and they matter.
How I Can Help
My name is Dr. Lynda Loudon, and for over 23 years, I’ve been an emergency veterinarian and in-home euthanasia practitioner. I’ve helped families in their most urgent moments and in their most sacred ones. Together with my trusted colleague, Dr. Greg Matheson, we offer gentle in-home euthanasia services and telehealth palliative care appointments to support both you and your cat through this deeply emotional journey.
If you’re preparing to make this decision for your feline companion, please know you’re not alone. I’m here to guide you with compassion, experience, and respect—for both your pet and your process.
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If you’re considering a peaceful and meaningful farewell for your beloved cats, we warmly invite you to connect with us. Together, we can explore how to create a gentle, sacred transition that honors your pet’s life and your unique bond.



















