Watching your beloved cat grow old or become ill is a heartbreaking experience. Sometimes it's hard to understand what someone is going through, as our feline companions are masters at hiding their pain. But knowing how to recognize the signs that a cat is nearing the end of its life can make all the difference. It will allow you to give them a peaceful and loving goodbye. Discover the most common, as well as the more subtle, signs that indicate it might be time to say goodbye.
Hide-and-seek: when your cat retreats
Cats are independent creatures by nature. But when they start hiding excessively, it can be a worrying sign. This instinct to retreat to secluded spots—under a bed, in a closet, or even out in the open—dates back to our wild ancestors, who sought shelter from predators when they felt vulnerable. If your once sociable cat is constantly hiding, it's time to pay attention.
Loss of appetite and thirst: when the body slows down