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Symptoms and causes of death in cats

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Signs of death in cats manifest as signs of illness. These symptoms include loss of appetite, sudden weight loss, fever and seizures. In addition, it also manifests as bad body odour, excessive hair loss, constant urinary incontinence. Depending on the breed and age of the cat, several symptoms can occur at the same time. Several diseases lead to death if they are not treated.

Symptoms in cats associated with kidney disease

It can be fatal once symptoms of kidney problems appear, which are common in most cats. Signs of death in cats vary depending on the course and type of disease. However, cats with kidney problems have a higher risk of death.

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Signs of death due to kidney problems in cats:

Bad breath

Increase in urea to creatine in clinical tests

Frequent urination or inability to urinate

Withholding food,

problems with heart failure,

unbalanced movements,

weakness,

odour in the body,

poor eyesight,

Constantly trying to escape

Increase in phosphorus and potassium levels,

drop in blood pressure

The above symptoms indicate that the cat with kidney disease is closer to death if it shows all the symptoms. There is a risk of death for any disease that occurs in cats. Each symptom has different conditions. Therefore, cat owners should keep a close eye on their pets and take them to the vet if an unusual situation arises. Cats that cannot be vaccinated regularly have a higher incidence of kidney failure.

Signs of infection-related death in cats

Diseases such as leukaemia, AIDS and FIP that are likely to occur in cats are viral diseases. These diseases can occur suddenly and be fatal in cats.

The symptoms of death due to viral diseases in cats are as follows;

Non-healing open wounds,

the immune system succumbing to infections, inflammation, viruses,

incontinence of your cat and if it urinates everywhere,

occurrence of sores in the mouth in cats,

anorexia,

skin infections,

visual disturbances

The above symptoms indicate that cats have a high mortality risk. Therefore, you should take good care of your cat and have all vaccinations completed. If you also notice that your cat is behaving differently than usual, a visit to the vet will increase your cat’s chances of recovery.

Causes of sudden death in cats

The condition that causes cats to die suddenly is inflammation of the respiratory tract. This disease, which poses a high risk to cats, if not noticed, leads to sudden death, which manifests itself with ulcers in the mouth, less food intake, runny nose, especially in kittens, which becomes rampant in a short time. Diseases that cause seizures in cats are likely to lead to sudden death. Older cats and cats with epilepsy in particular have seizures, which means they are at constant risk of death. Death signs in cats are more likely to cause life-threatening tremors and unconsciousness during seizures in older cats. Cats with epilepsy should not miss their regular veterinary check-ups. Also, do not leave your cat alone.

Signs of death in kittens

Newborn cats, have a weak immune system. They live on the vitamins they get from their mother. Therefore, if the mother cat carries the disease, it will be passed on to the kittens. Diseases that lead to the death of kittens include: Canine distemper, feline leukaemia, AIDS, FIP and respiratory infections. Most kittens usually survive these diseases very badly or succumb to them. The first signs of illness in kittens are problems with eating, weakness and sudden weight loss. Your cat should be vaccinated in time and have a monthly veterinary check-up.

Causes of sudden death in adult cats

Unfortunately, nothing can be done for cats, whether old or adult, whose immune system cannot cope and who succumb to the disease. That is why we always warn you not to neglect veterinary checks. Because the earlier the diagnosis, the more chances you have to prolong your cat’s life.

We can list the causes of sudden death in cats as follows;

contracting an infectious disease such as AIDS,

infection with a fatal risk,

reaching the final stages of leukaemia in cats,

The problem of feline distemper,

reaching the later stages of feline FIP disease,

kidney failure,

Opening the door to viruses by being outdoors without being adequately vaccinated,

Having a weak immune system

Depending on the reasons mentioned above, adult cats may have life-threatening conditions. If treatment is started at the first stage of the disease, the chance of cure is very high. Do not miss the vaccination of your cat, which should be done every year from the puppy and adult period.

Signs of death in cats: Caused by distemper

Feline distemper is a fatal disease with negative effects on skin, bone and intestinal cells caused by the virus called panleukopenia. Cats with weak immune systems and those that have not been vaccinated are more likely to contract this virus. Cats that increase the risk of death and whose treatment process is difficult have a risk of transmission to other cats. If the infected cat’s snuffles, saliva, urine residue or faeces come into contact with other cats, the infection spreads and increases the fatal risk.

Signs of death in cats: The effects of leukaemia

Leukaemia, which occurs when cats are not fully vaccinated, is a disease caused by transmission of the virus called feline leukaemia. Leukaemia disease in kittens or adult cats manifests itself in swelling of the lymph nodes, loss of appetite and sudden weakening. It shows its contagious effect in contact with other cats. You must take it to the vet to diagnose feline leukaemia.

Symptoms of AIDS-related death in cats

This disease is a viral disease transmitted by the bite of another cat as a fatal feline disease. AIDS in cats is caused by infection with the FIV virus. Cats transmit the virus to other cats through saliva.

Deaths due to respiratory viral infection in cats.

Another of the diseases that cause death in cats is sudden death associated with respiratory infections. Viral respiratory infections, which are more common in kittens, have a 30% risk of death. It happens to be one of the feline diseases with a high risk of mortality. If diagnosed early, the risk of mortality decreases. If you start treatment in time, it is high for your cat to regain its former health. Cat owners should constantly monitor their cat’s movements to see if there is any unusual behaviour. This way you can easily see if your cat is showing signs of illness.

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