It could be that its very hot and the cat is grooming themselves. However, cats only sweat through their paws so if the cat is wet somewhere else then it is not sweat.
The cat could have ear mites if it goes outdoors a lot.
Yes, "sweating like a dog" is a simile because it uses the word "like" to compare sweating to a dog's behavior.
The cat might be congested or have a cold, flu or disease of some sort.
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.
There is no specific animal known as a "ground cat." It could be a term used colloquially or regionally to refer to a wild or domestic cat that spends a lot of time on the ground, as opposed to climbing or roaming higher areas.
Major sweating on the face and the head is caused by a lot of water in the body.
a lot, dogs dont sweat. get thee to a veterinarian.
Sweating a lot can be normal and is the body's way of regulating temperature. However, excessive sweating can be a sign of a medical condition such as hyperhidrosis or an overactive thyroid. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider if you are concerned about your sweating.
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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.
Overactive thyroid is serious and can cause excessive sweating. Try changing deodorant brands and if you still experience a lot of sweating or develop other symptoms you should go see a doctor.
A cat. A cat gives you a lot of company.
Diaphoresis is profuse sweating, and usually describes an acute condition. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for the chronic condition of excessive sweating.
Herpes?
because the cat probably exercises a lot.
Try and let me know
they're tired