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A poisoned cat may show symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea (possibly bloody), lethargy, staggering, drooling, collapse, or even sudden death, depending on the dose and source of poison.
Symptoms of arsenic poisoning in cats include vomiting, severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy, weakness, staggering, and potentially collapse or death.
Symptoms of arsenic poisoning in cats include intense abdominal pain, vomiting, severe watery or bloody diarrhea, lethargy, weakness, staggering, and collapse. Other signs may involve drooling, rapid or irregular pulse, low body temperature, dehydration, and skin lesions if contact was external.
Ragdoll cats can suffer from genetic heart disease, require regular grooming, are prone to obesity, and may experience loneliness if left alone too long.
Signs that your Ragdoll cat may be dying include lethargy, loss of appetite, decreased grooming, social withdrawal, difficulty breathing, and changes in behavior or toilet habits.
Although Ragdoll cats are affectionate and gentle, they have some drawbacks including susceptibility to certain genetic diseases, need for regular grooming, and possible loneliness when left alone for long periods.
Signs your Ragdoll cat may be dying include lethargy, lack of appetite, weight loss, difficulty breathing, reduced grooming, and increased hiding or withdrawal.
Ragdoll cats can suffer from genetic health issues like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, require regular grooming, are prone to obesity, and may become lonely when left alone.
Signs a Ragdoll cat may be dying include lethargy, hiding, loss of appetite, labored breathing, and lack of interest in interaction. Always consult a veterinarian for an accurate assessment.
Some Ragdoll cats have lived beyond 20 years with excellent care, although their typical lifespan is 12 to 17 years.

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