How To Know If Your Cat Is Dying?

Severe difficulty breathing or open-mouth breathing

Collapse, inability to stand, or extreme weakness

Unresponsiveness or very little response to touch or आवाज

Not eating or drinking for more than 24 hours

Sudden or rapid weight loss

Extreme lethargy or hiding constantly

Loss of bladder or bowel control

Persistent vomiting or diarrhea

Pale, blue, or gray gums

Cold body temperature or very weak pulse

Seizures or repeated tremors

Signs of severe pain such as crying, restlessness, or aggression

Trouble walking, staggering, or inability to move normally

Refusing to groom with a very unkempt coat

Labored breathing with belly movement

Swollen abdomen or obvious bloating

Continuous bleeding or uncontrolled injury

Not urinating or straining to urinate

Sudden blindness or disorientation

No interest in surroundings, food, or family

Seeking isolation and appearing near death

Contact a veterinarian immediately if these signs appear

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