Your cat will often act in unusual ways, such as being sensitive to touch, sleeping more, not eating or drinking or using the litter box, refusing to play, etc. You may also notice physical changes such as a loss of hair, redness on the skin, discharge from the eyes or nose, a foul odor from the ears or mouth, etc. Depending on the exact illness, you may see just one or two of these signs; it would be unusual to see all of them in one cat.
Yes, fleas can make a cat ill because the bites can get infected
if it gets it from another ill cat, or if it gets some sort of disease or illness
It is an observation because you can see that the cat is ill so it is visual.
ask your vet
Take it to a vet.
A cat will have cats in about two months.If not about 9 weeks.And if neither than your cat is not pregnant.So thiers your answer.And if you have a qaustin tell me and ill answer.And if i dont know ill check it up so do not worry.I am very smart so i might know every thing you ask me.And i am a straight a student and i will answer any thing you ask me.
It's an inference because your drawing a conclusion (that the cat must be ill)so it is inferrence
I think it is a inference because you are observing the cat.
It is an inference
its the spagetti eating cat its been on a few things not sure why they wanted it in there vid but i really wanna ask if i find out ill let u know
you know when u are ill because you feel sick
If the rat had a disease and the cat eats it, the cat may indeed fall ill. However, a cat's digestive system is perfectly designed to eat raw meat and can easily handle some amount of bacteria. The rat would have to be incredibly sick for a cat to fall ill.