Um, you might be traumatised by it. Ouch. Try seeing a therapist.
I have never heard of a cat dying from psychogenic alopecia.
It depends on how the cat is dying. If the cat is in pain, they could be meowing a lot, making noises a lot. If the cat is sick but you didn't know because the cat may not know itself, the cat could die silently.
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some cats get more tired and slink away more. I'm not sure if this applies to cats, but when some animals get old and senile they become more aggressive. If your cat disappears for days on end and begins to hide a lot, that may mean they are dying. I've always heard that it's almost like cats are trying to hide from death.
No, this is the cycle of life. A lot of stray cats fight to survive, they do not get fed daily and need to find their own shelter. If you are in to superstitions, this is not generally considered bad luck, unless the cat was black and it was Friday the 13th!
i guess about 15 years like dogs.
Cats commonly cry if they are hungry.
If the cat is curious about something, and that something, gives him or her a shock, it could die from shock, but I have NEVER heard of a cat dying just from curiosity.
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There is no such thing as a cat over licking. If a cat licks itself a lot the cat can be in a lot of distress, have a skin parasite, or is just getting dirty a lot. I would check in with a vet though to be sure it is not a parasite or anxiety.
Take it to the hospital for medical care or first find out why it is dying and try to save it or if it is dying in pain there nothing to do but give it a painless death by shooting it in the head if you have to.