A week, probably. I would not purposely leave your cat without water though. If a cat is not drinking, it is probably displaying signs of a more serious issue like an infection which a vet can help with. If your cat becomes dehydrated you will need to take it to your vet for fluids because dehydration in cats is life threatening if not treated.
As long as plenty of food and water is left yes
A cat cannot live long on water only, but just how long depends on the condition of the cat. Most cats can live about a week or two with only water, but it can trigger a fatty liver condition when they begin eating again, which can kill them.
Yes, a cat can live without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival, as it is primarily used for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live a normal life without a tail.
It is beleived the get all the water they need from the blood and other body fluids of the prey they eat.
in water. :)
If the cat is a healthy adult with a healthy weight, yes, a cat can survive without food for one day, although it will be a little hungry. However, this is most definitely not ideal for a cat whom is an unhealthy weight or have some other health issue, or for a kitten.
I have a cat that lived to 25, I had to put her down... :( But anyway, 1 week to 27 years.
A jaguar? The cat? They live on land
no. But in the wild a cat gets much water from prey compared to dry cat food. They do need to drink.
My bathtub
An outdoor cat can survive for a few days to a few weeks without being fed, depending on factors such as access to water, weather conditions, and the cat's health. However, prolonged lack of food can lead to severe health issues and potentially be life-threatening. It is important to always ensure that outdoor cats have access to food and water.
Yes, a cat can survive without a tail. The tail is not essential for a cat's survival as it primarily serves as a tool for balance and communication. Cats can adapt and live normally without a tail.