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What are the signs of cat death?

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Lack of movement.

Not eating.

Cold, stiff body.

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An inactive, lacking in appetite, sick, creaky, slow, and sleeps more often than before. If you suspect your cat is nearing the end of this life, take it to the vet.

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Any cat that is dying will want to go off into a corner by themselves.

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Well, usually the cat will stop moving completely. Also, if it stops breathing, that's a sign of cat death.

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