This guy is a life saver.

He woke me up last week to what unbeknown to me was a heart attack.

Her 7-year-old cat, Billy, woke her up by relentlessly jumping on her chest and meowing.

He was quite clever, bless him, says the 42-year-old woman.

He wanted to stay beside me all the time.

Because of her feline heros determination, Felstead is alive.

Felstead was surprised to say the least.

I went to bed and I felt fine.

When Billy woke her up though, she was covered in sweat and couldnt move.

Felstead knew she needed help and quickly called her mom.

The doctors said it was a good job I got to hospital in time, she states.

So how did Billy know what to do?

Feline behaviorist Lucy Hoile weighed in on the situation to help shed some light on typical cat reactions.

It was him reacting to the situation.

Felstead agrees, pointing out, I was wet through with sweat so maybe that’s what he sensed.

Felstead also doesnt think he knew anything had happened.

She called her mom and was able to get the help she needed.

Does this funny face count?

Billy, in typical nonchalant cat fashion, was acting like nothing had happened.