The average lifespan for a domestic cat is 15-20 years. Depending on its health, environment and care, some cats live much longer than 20, and others much younger than 15.
of old age
Most cats die between 12 and 15.
Of course cats can die. Since cats are mammals, they are unable to indefinitely regenerate their cells, which results in old age and inevitable eventual death. The saying that cats have 9 lives is false.
Around 16 to 20 years (in human years).
Of course! Cats can die any day!
The oldest cat lived to about 27, but usually cats die at 20-23.
Cats do not dye their fur naturally. If a cat's fur appears to be a different color, it may be due to a variety of factors such as genetics, age, health, or environmental exposure. If you are considering coloring your cat's fur, it is not recommended as it can be harmful and stressful for the cat.
Spider's die when they lay an egg sack. (Female) Before or After they mate. (Male) Of old age. Enemies such as cats, humans, etc.
old cats scream because they are dying.
They will most likely die of old age, if you are not abusing them. So they will most likely die in there sleep. They will find a quite place and.....just well die. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When cats get old, (at least most of them) they get a liver cancer disease thing, And, well... You need to put them down. We had to give our cat medicine, but He was suffering, so we took him to the vet to get him put down.......
Well, Garfield fat and lazy and he's 32 years old. So probably not
There are any number of causes of death in cats.Old ageDisease (cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, etc.)InfectionAccidentMalnutritionParasitesPoisoningAbuseA previous answer mentioned the eating of poisonous geckos. Please note that geckos themselves aren't poisonous to the cat, but carry a parasitic liver fluke that can cause a fatal condition in the cat.