Preserving any deceased animal is called taxidermy. This means that the animal is cleaned out completely, the skin is tanned, the eyes are replaced with artificial replicas and the animal's skin is then stretched over a form, or stuffed as some refer to it.
The process of preserving dead animals for dissection is called specimen preparation or animal preservation. This typically involves using techniques such as formalin fixation, plastination, or freezing to prevent decay and maintain the anatomical structure of the specimen for educational or research purposes.
Not at all! But if on catnip cats can roll in various types of poo
Only if they are dead and growing mold. They are animals, not plants.
embalming Mumification
Mummification
Mummification
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.
Cats aren't meant to eat 'animals' if they live indoors.
preserving Pharaohs dead bodies and their treasure
at 98 degrees the stuff they substitute sugar with turns to fromaldehide which is poisonous and used in preserving dead animals. your body temperature is 98.6 degrees.
The people that were mummified had their pets mummified, also.
It is called a sarcofagus.