In the wild many animals go off to die alone away from the pack, this is to avoid the smell from their bodies drawing predators back to their family or young.
A cat going off to die is its one final act of loyalty to its family. Dying alone so it can protect others.
Cats may instinctively hide when they are sick or dying as a way to protect themselves. However, this behavior can vary depending on the individual cat and their level of comfort with their surroundings. It's important to monitor any changes in behavior and seek veterinary care if you notice signs of illness or distress.
Because It's a game to them or they want to get a way from it.
because they want to
It could very well run away.
no because they are afraid of us more than we fear them
they would do that to run away from the "ultimate preditor." death. most cats think that they can hide from death and that's why most cats hide before they die
When cats run away from home, they typically travel up to 1-2 miles away.
It depends on the dog.
Cats may run away from home due to feeling scared, stressed, or threatened, or because they are seeking a mate or exploring their surroundings.
actually some cats do, it depends on if you have trained them to do it. the cats that don't come either have not beed traind to come on call, or they are just to idapendant. (cats are a verry independent race, that is why they often wander off to be by themselfs.)
this is a good answer above
yes because when a cat steps on a needle it will get hurt or its fur will get stuck and run away