no. no they're not. they're animals who have little to no way of communicating pain other than millions of years worht of instinct, which in a cats case usually involves finding a quiet place and sleeping a lot, waiting to die - possibly in unimaginable, silent pain. take him /her to the vet, they'll know what's best - your personal proclivities regarding this mortal coil asside, you need presume their opinions are a lot more well informed than yours. sad but true :(
/goes home and gives kitty extra scrintches tonight
no. no they're not. they're animals who have little to no way of communicating pain other than millions of years worht of instinct, which in a cats case usually involves finding a quiet place and sleeping a lot, waiting to die - possibly in unimaginable, silent pain. take him /her to the vet, they'll know what's best - your personal proclivities regarding this mortal coil asside, you need presume their opinions are a lot more well informed than yours. sad but true :(
/goes home and gives kitty extra scrintches tonight