There are a variety of illnesses that can cause extreme tiredness in cats. Some of these include infection, hepatitis, and cat scratch disease.
There is no illness that causes a cat to purr. Cats purr when they are happy, content, and socialized. This includes non domesticated cats.
no they are not they are just naturaly born with it.
Yes. It could be a gastrointestinal illness, an upper respiratory illness, or a damaged eye from a fight.
Yes, it is possible for purring to be bad for cats if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms of distress or illness.
Ill cats may stop eating. They often lose weight (the first sign of illness usually). They may sleep more, especially if the tumor causes anemia. Anemia will cause them to sleep near or on a heating vent or register.
For balance. (almost kind of like how cats have tails, but to a lesser extreme)
For balance. (almost kind of like how cats have tails, but to a lesser extreme)
No cheese is perfectly harmless if not off or fed too much of. :)
A back injury could do it.
Arthritis can.
No they can't they're just like humans in a way.
Ones that are missing due to illness. Dogs, cats, birds, horses, etc..