Humans had various genetic diseases. Cats would have them too, and this was not restricted only to purebreds.
Humans would have headaches and brain issues. So would cats.
Humans would be accidentally injured. So would cats. Although cats were said to have nine lives, they would lose eight due to their sense of curiosity. Giving them more lives would not help them hold off death…
It was more dangerous for cats to become sick compared to humans. This was because when cats did not feel good, their first choice of action was not to express their discomfort to their owners. Neither would they roll around or cry out loud. Rather, they would choose to hide quietly in a corner. This wasthe survival instinct that they had inherited from wild cats—physical discomfort meant losing the ability to fight and escape. They must rely on their own instincts.