YES
Only if that is the spot where she received the injections. This is normal.
Usually, vaccinations will be administered in the scruff of the neck. Occasionally, vaccinations will be given directly into the muscle of the cat (intermuscularly) in the cat's hind leg.
you'll have to find someone who is giving away a cat. but be careful as they may not have vaccinations
There are many debates on the need for rabies vaccinations in cats. Read up on the vacine and ask your vet. If your cat is indoor only, rabies vaccinations are not necessary. If you do decide to get your cat this vaccine, it can be done with the others.
I don't know what the side effects of the vaccination is, but I do know that you HAVE to get the cat to a vet! While it is normal to see a cat vomit every once in a while, frequent vomiting can be warning sings of a serious illness
Yes. Your vet can run tests that will check for antibodies from vaccinations.
You'll have to specify, are you talking about normal for you or your cat?
Yes. IT is normal for a cat to love your husband
There are no 'normal' cat sizes, but if you believe that your cat is overweight or underweight go to see your local vet.
it's actually pretty normal for a cat
can you describe a cat
I don't know if it's "normal" but it's not unusual.