Take it to the vet. There is no adequate substitute for proper veterinary care, especially if the cat is afflicted with a serious illness such as feline AIDS.
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.
Possibly Cat-AIDS. Take it to a vet.
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This is a difficult question to answer, as no-one really knows. One theory is that the cat finds a quiet, private place to live out its last days in peace, where it can feel safe and comfortable.
We are going thru this right now with our own cat Velcro. If the cat will tolerate it hold him/her. If not have a quiet room and just be there. You will want to have some towels underneath because the cat will urinate & deficate. God bless you and your family
You may not know at the beginning, but some symptoms are: Fever, Headaches, Stomach Aches, Skin Rashes, etc. There is a high chance of dying from AIDS, even though you can get medical treatment to slow the HIV viruses.
it is a 90% chance od dying from AIDS unfortunatly.
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Yeah, if you dont find dying scary!
I have never heard of a cat dying from psychogenic alopecia.
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You have spelled it correctly, dying.
It means that the vet is gunna test your cat for cat-aids =)
i guess about 15 years like dogs.
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