Resources
Helping You Evaluate Your Pet’s Quality of Life
Making end-of-life decisions for a beloved companion is one of the deepest emotional challenges a family can face. These compassionate resources are designed to help you better understand and assess your dog or cat’s pain levels, comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life, guiding you toward the best choice for their well-being.

Cat Quality of Life Scale
A feline-focused assessment tool designed to help identify subtle signs of discomfort and declining quality of life.

Pet Quality of Life
A simplified quality-of-life chart for tracking overall wellbeing and comfort.
Veterinary Clinical Pain Charts
Professional veterinary pain-assessment charts used to evaluate discomfort, mobility, posture, and behavior.

Cat Clinical Pain Scale
A veterinary chart used to assess pain levels and behavioral changes in cats.

Dog Clinical Pain Scale
A clinical tool for evaluating pain severity and physical discomfort in dogs.

Signs of Pain
Common warning signs may include hiding, reduced activity, mobility changes, appetite loss, and irritability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Changes in behavior, appetite, mobility, and comfort may indicate declining quality of life.
Veterinary euthanasia is designed to provide a peaceful and painless passing.
Yes. Cats often show very subtle signs of discomfort.
If your pet is experiencing more bad days than good days, contact your veterinarian for guidance.
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