What effect does the cat's illness and death have on its owner?

There won't be. If you believe it, please pay attention to and hire a feng shui master.

The average life expectancy of cats is 13- 15 years (the life expectancy of unmated females is 15- 17 years), but the life expectancy of castrated males and females is 1 12 years. According to records, the oldest cat may be a tabby cat named Puss, which was raised by Mrs. holloway of Clay Heaton in Devon. It celebrated its 36th birthday on1October 28th, and died the day after its birthday. The cat won't eat before it dies, and it has staggered. Maybe your cat can still have a glimmer of hope. Maybe it's just a cold. It'll be all right in a while. There is a folk saying that "dead cats hang on trees and dead dogs abandon water": live cats are not allowed to be slaughtered. Dead cats don't let them eat, thinking that cat meat is sour and that cats catch mice and eat snakes. There is no cure for being bitten by a snake after eating cat meat.

Careful observation will reveal that the old cat's dependence on its owner will be very touching. Cats begin to age after the age of 10, and the once proud fur loses its former luster, and the lithe posture like a leopard gradually becomes dull. The owner who has lived with him for a long time may not have the heart to witness these changes, but aging is irresistible to humans and animals, so we should take care of it more carefully than before. It is even more touching and pitiful for the old cat to look for its owner with dependent eyes.