It is very possible. But it is proven that cats can detect when someone is dying by the stenches they give off.
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A random cat may of followed you because they sense that you are a nice person. The cat may want petted or even a treat.
you can avoid this problem by asking the person selling the cats if it likes to be held or not.hope this helps:)
If you are a cat, no problem.
go to your vet and see if there is a medical problem and seek advie
There could be various reasons why your cat can barely meow. It could be due to a medical issue such as a throat infection or a problem with their vocal cords. It's best to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's meowing issue.
There could be several reasons why your cat is not eating but drinking lots of water. It could be due to a medical issue such as kidney disease, diabetes, or a dental problem. It is important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
There can be many reasons for this, if there are other cats in the house they might be marking "their" area in which that is a big problem. The cat may have a urinary problem, they may not be able to control it sometimes (I've had a cat like that--the medication he was on would cause him to have an accident...very rare occasions). Also, there may be some other medical problems going on, seeing a vet if the problem keeps occurring may be the best solution that way your cat can stay healthy.
It is likely the cat has eaten too much or too quickly, and would benefit from smaller food portions. Dry food in particular can be a problem, as many cats just swallow these whole and will often vomit them back up. If this has been happening for a while, it may be ideal to take the cat for the vets to rule out a medical problem.
There could be various reasons why your cat is not meowing. It could be due to a medical issue, such as a throat problem or illness. It could also be a behavioral issue, such as stress or anxiety. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's lack of meowing.
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