The symptoms of a living cat include four clawed paws, a carnivorous diet, teeth suitable for tearing through meat and an irregular sleep-cycle that leaves them active both at night and during the day. The eyes of a cat have a trait called tapetum lucidum, causing them to shine in a low-line environment.
Cats are also associated with both their personal grooming and social grooming. If an animal in question displays one or more of these symptoms, it may in fact be a cat before it dies. If it is not clear, a veterinarian may be consulted.
panting, staying in one place that's secluded and a higher temperature.
It depends on how the cat is dying. If the cat is in pain, they could be meowing a lot, making noises a lot. If the cat is sick but you didn't know because the cat may not know itself, the cat could die silently.
If the cat ate a poisonous plant or an object that is not edible I'd advise taking the cat to a vet before the cat shows fatal symptoms.
Cat's can live to 20 if you care for them right. But often they die before that, or they get so sick you have to put them asleep. :(
meowing alot
It uses an inhaler.
1 day
Occasionally, the symptoms of cat-scratch disease take the form of what is called Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome.
It Looks really thirsty.
No symptoms, I eat them all the time, raw. they are not poisonous.
There are a variety of symptoms of a cat having a stroke. These include its head tilted to one side and unresponsiveness and not being able to walk straight and circling.
There are a variety of symptoms for a broken leg in a cat. Some of these include limping, excessive crying and meowing, and irritability.