Well...erm...the term "dead" does imply a lack of bodily function.
If you mean, will it have released its bowels/bladder, then, yes, that does happen. The muscles controlling that sort of thing have failed and relaxed, and the result is usually some sort of release of waste.
I'm afraid to ask why you're asking this question!
2006-07-12 03:07:05
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answered by Loki Wolfchild 7
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Haha, what a cool question, you have such an incredible imagination. Well the answer is yes, because in order to make the bodily functions work, the organs must br working, and of course at the moment of the death, the organ's function is OVER.
2006-07-12 10:14:24
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answered by Genio Atrapado 5
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Sometimes this happens, but not all the time. It has to do with the body relaxing it's muscles (bladder and anus). If there is anything in the body to be released, then when the muscles relax, it gets released.
2006-07-12 10:07:01
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answered by cows4me79 4
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Yes, they can lose control at death.
But I still laid my lil chap (on top of a thick towel) on the Sofa so every1 could say goodbye.
2006-07-12 10:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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at age 21 my cat went blind. Soon after that she went deaf. I hope she didnt suffer in the end. That is no way to exist.
2006-07-12 10:07:15
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answered by jpspiderman2003 3
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Sometimes yes. Sadly I learned this the hard way.
2006-07-12 10:39:50
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answered by Elle 4
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In my experience, it's just a little bit of urine.
2006-07-12 10:08:06
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answered by T Time 6
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i dont think so!
2006-07-12 10:05:53
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answered by iSwim4ever 2
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