And it happens much more quickly than just an animal asphyxiating because they’ve got something plugging their airway. And she had probably been on her way out before we even started to resuscitate her, but at some point, after having gone through four or five inches of subcu hemorrhagic tissue and, you know, trying to resuscitate her and having blood from my fingertips down to about my elbows, I said, that’s it. I’m, I’m calling it, she’s gone. And, and that was the very first time I looked up from what I was doing and I looked up and I was facing the cameraman who had in the middle of this, packed his camera back up and come back in and was filming all of the drama associated with us trying to resuscitate this cat. So, okay.