11 signs your cat is nearing the end

11 signs your cat is nearing the end

Cats are not just pets – but they are our companions and part of the family. They fill our homes with charm, love, and warmth. However, even though we wish they could live forever, the heartbreaking day comes when we must prepare to say our goodbyes.

Watching a beloved cat grow old or sick is among the most difficult things a pet owner can experience. Cats are masters at hiding their pain; therefore, it can be hard to detect when they are beginning to approach the end of their lives.

If you can recognize the signs that your cat is not doing well, give it the care and love it deserves in its final days. In the guide today, we’ll go over both the obvious and more unexpected signs that a cat is nearing the end of its life – and what you can do to give it the most peaceful farewell possible.

1. Hide-and-seek

Cats have always been well known for their independence, and this is true even when they are not feeling well. As natural predators – but also prey – cats have instinctive behaviors that stem from their wild state. As a cat becomes sick or dying, it will often retreat and seek out secluded places. This is a defense mechanism in order to protect itself from potential predators and dangers.

Even domesticated house cats still have this instinct. Many cat owners find that their cat suddenly becomes more withdrawn or hides in cupboards, under furniture, or in other hidden places when it is not feeling well. This can be a natural response to pain or weakness, but it can also be a sign that it is nearing the end of its life.

2. Reduced appetite and thirst

One clear indication that a cat is nearing the end of its life is a noticeable decrease in appetite and thirst. Dying cats will often stop eating and drinking completely.

While this can be a painful experience for owners to witness, it is a natural part of the body’s way of preparing for the final stage of life.

3. More resting and sleeping

Your cat’s personality may begin to change. Some cats will change their activity level and may become weaker and less active.

A sign may also be that they spend more time resting or sleeping.

4. Breathing patterns change

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