A dead cat will likely start to bloat after about 4 hours. The bloating may occur more rapidly in hotter weather.
cats can eat other dead cats but it is mainly female cats after they have giving birth and the kittens are dead, but is has been know for other cats to eat the dead kittens, but it is not likely for cats to eat other dead cats.
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
In mythology, cats are guardians, they protect the living from the dead, so it is arguable that ghosts and spirits are scared of cats.
There has been a scientific study on whether cats eat dead bodies or not. It has been proven that cats do indeed eat dead bodies if they are locked in a house for example with no other food source. Time to rethink donating your body to science.
Not at all! But if on catnip cats can roll in various types of poo
It depends on what it died of. Cows that died of bloat will have already bloated before death, and a cow that died of anthrax or heat stroke will bloat up within a matter of hours. A cow that died in the winter won't bloat up as readily as an animal that died in the summer, or even one that attracts scavengers within hours of death.
Anything dead eventually shrinks. If it's mammalian, it likes to bloat before it shrinks. Spiders do it quickly.
the cats dead, being a vet, cats will sleep for 1 day before death, after that the cat is just dead
cats can eat other dead cats but it is mainly female cats after they have giving birth and the kittens are dead, but is has been know for other cats to eat the dead kittens, but it is not likely for cats to eat other dead cats.
No. not at all. Most dead cats are frozen and later cremated.
no.
that is pretty bad. I would take it to the vet if it continues erm...... humping dead cats....
they decompose.
The Dead End Cats - 1947 was released on: USA: 14 February 1947
Bloat in cattle is a dilation of the rumen. Symptoms of bloat include abnormal protrusion of the abdomen, ill-thrift of the animal, refusal of feed and water, lethargy or (unfortunately) being found dead in the pasture or barn. The best way to tell if an animal has bloated is to look at the left side. If there seems to be an unusual swelling out on the left side when viewed from the front or rear of the animal, this is an indicator of bloat. In addition to the symptoms mentioned above, the animal may also kick at its belly. And of course, if you don't catch it soon, especially severe cases, you may have a dead animal on your hands.
Feral cats will eat dead cows.
Then the cats A.K.A. (DINOS), then we would be dead because we just would?