
6 Signs Your Cat is Dying | BEMYPET's Tips
No 1. Unusual Affection When your cat is nearing death, he may seem more affectionate than usual. If he is more affectionate, gently hug and pet him. No 2. Sudden Activity Your cat who refused to move or eat may suddenly run around energetically. If an older cat suddenly becomes too active, he may have hyperthyroidism. If so, go see a vet. No 3. Hiding his body Cats tend to hide when they die. There are many speculations that it is intended to protect or restore their body. In the wild, weak animals are more likely to be hunted, so due to this nature, sick cats may hide in a safe place. No 4. Excessive Meowing If your cat who was lethargic to cry out suddenly cries loudly, he can be close to death. Meanwhile, if he keeps crying day or night, he might have dementia. No 5. Tearing As your cat nears death, tears may appear in his eyes. His appealing tears may make you grieve. This is one of the saddest moments. No 6. Symptoms in an Emergency There are symptoms that appear in emergencies. Your cat may breathe with his mouth open or breath steeply and harshly. Also, his gums may turn blue or purple. In addition, he may have involuntary muscle cramps and pain. At this time, if you show anxiety, your cat may also be afraid or confused, so calm him by calling his name in a gentle voice. Losing a cat is heartbreaking. Even if he leaves us, the grateful and happy moments with him will last forever. ----- BGM// : Wistful_Harp