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11 signs your cat is nearing the end

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9. Nausea or vomiting

When a cat nears the end of its life, it may experience digestive problems such as nausea and vomiting.

Some cats may show signs of discomfort by swallowing repeatedly, drooling more than usual, or avoiding food and water altogether.

10. Digestive problems

The digestive system may begin to malfunction, which can cause either diarrhea or constipation.

Whether your cat is suffering from constipation or diarrhea , it’s important to focus on comfort and well-being. Ensure your cat has access to clean water, a quiet environment, and a place where they feel safe.

11. Changes in body temperature

Depending on the cat’s health, it can have both a low temperature and a high fever. The cat’s temperature should be between 38 and 39.3 degrees.

Consult a veterinarian

As an owner, seeing your cat during this phase can be difficult, but the most important thing is to provide them with security and comfort. Make sure your cat has a quiet and comfortable place to rest, and be there for them when they need it.

If you are not sure whether your cat is in pain or needs relief, it may be a good idea to consult a veterinarian. Understanding what is happening in your cat’s final stages of life can make it easier to give them the care and love they deserve.

If your cat shows any of these signs, it’s better to contact a veterinarian as soon as possible. Your pet’s comfort and well-being should always come first.

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