Shocking Signs Your Cat Could Be Dying! 😿 Don't Miss This! | Unveiling 6 Red Flags of Cat Aging!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2023
  • Is your beloved feline showing signs of aging or illness? Watch this short video to learn about the 6 common signs that may indicate your cat is nearing the end of its life. Discover what to look out for and when it's crucial to consult your vet for your cat's well-being. Remember, your cat's health is a top priority! 🐱

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  • @Randy-tp5lm
    @Randy-tp5lm 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It sounds like one of my cats that used to be alive,years ago,that I had one that had been peeing all over the place. I had unwittingly used Oust,an air freshener that I hadn't known at the time,had been toxic to humans and domesticated animals. On the back of the can,it says that. I didn't know it at the time,and it very quickly predicated that my cat was going to die. In just a couple of days,my white kitty with a black patch,had succumbed to an untimely death. I had been so heartbroken. I've also had cats that came to my doorstep,and wanted me to take care of them,but I couldn't. I had already been though it several times in my life. And it's not fun. There's nothing good about losing your beloved pet that it just makes you (& everyone else) appreciate what you have in front of you. While you still have it. Every feline is different. Every 🐈 is precious. Every day you & your cats get to live is a gift

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your words serve as a touching reminder to appreciate the moments we have with our pets and to always prioritize their well-being. Thank you for sharing your experiences and wisdom.

  • @therealbahamut
    @therealbahamut 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Number 6 is the big one. Lots of animals try to find places to hide when dying because they don't quite understand what's happening to them. They know they're hurting but they don't know why so their instincts tell to them to hide from this unseen predator. I saw this quite keenly in the last several dogs my family kept over the years too.

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You've made a poignant observation about animals seeking seclusion when they're unwell, and it's a behavior that's often witnessed in many species, including dogs. When animals are in pain or feeling vulnerable, their instinctual response is to find a safe and quiet place to retreat to. This instinct is rooted in their natural survival mechanisms.

    • @Randy-tp5lm
      @Randy-tp5lm 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's really important to know what the signs are, BEFORE they become a problem. Veterinarians are important people in determined what's going on with your 🐈. Unfortunately not all veterinarians are in that job occupation for the right reasons. It's important to do your own research,make your own list,and then act on them. Don't assume that your 🐈 is dying,but it may be feeling ill. And there would be time to do something about it. Cats let us know when something is just not right. Most of the time, it's just something that didn't agree with your cat's system. And its tummy. That cat must've liked the human food that you gave it,but it hadn't liked your kitty's stomach. So please take care and just know what you're getting yourself into;the next time you take your 🐈 to the vet. Have a little faith. A little goes a long way.

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! You've highlighted an important aspect of pet care. It's crucial for pet owners to be proactive, do their research, and be attentive to any signs of discomfort or illness in their furry friends. Communication with a trustworthy vet is key, and being well-informed empowers pet owners to make the best decisions for their pets' well-being. Thanks for emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership! 🐾💙 #PetCare #WellInformedPetParents"

  • @draheim90
    @draheim90 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes it is quite “shocking” a dying animal would have a lower appetite, reduced energy, and behavioral changes,

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I understand that it might seem obvious that a dying animal would exhibit these signs. However, sometimes it's essential to reiterate these common symptoms, as they serve as vital cues for pet owners to recognize when their animals are in distress and in need of care and attention. The intention is not to state the obvious but to underscore the importance of vigilance and timely action when we notice these changes in our pets. If you have any concerns about your pet's health, it's always best to consult with a veterinarian who can provide guidance and support.

  • @RosieTime_
    @RosieTime_ 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We have a 17 year old dlh who is doing alright. Her owner is afraid to take her to the vet and hear the truth: she may have something that will end her life.

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I understand your concern for the 17-year-old domestic longhair cat. It's not uncommon for pet owners to be apprehensive about taking their elderly pets to the vet, fearing that they might receive distressing news. However, it's essential to consider that regular veterinary check-ups can be crucial for maintaining your cat's well-being and addressing any potential health issues early on.

    • @Randy-tp5lm
      @Randy-tp5lm 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Veterinarias and veterinarian assistants are important to know what is going on with your felines. Unfortunately,not all veterinarians are ethical,and are there in that job occupation for the right reasons. The only way you (or somebody else) can combat that is just do your own research. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Make your own list on the things you want to do. Then act on them. It's essential to know what can happen to your 🐈/ kitten(s) if you don't know what the dangers in your house or apartment are. They can be unforseen over-the-counter medicines that can be lying on the carpet or floor,unseen. Your cat could eat and gulp it down so quickly that no one would ever notice it. Until it's too late. Or the everyday hazards in your house or apartment,that can be exposed to your 🐈. Such as electrical wires. (Put some Tabasco or Bitter Apple on it to discourage them from biting it. ) Anyway, please take care of yourself and your wonderful pets. They deserve the best.

    • @allforlove23
      @allforlove23  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! Your insights are spot on. Being proactive, doing research, and staying vigilant about potential dangers in our homes are crucial aspects of responsible pet ownership. It's unfortunate that not all professionals are ethical, but your advice on asking questions and being informed empowers pet owners to advocate for their furry friends. Thanks for sharing these valuable tips to keep our homes safe and our pets happy! 🐾💖 #PetSafety #ResponsiblePetOwnership