Very sorry to hear about your cat. Unfortunately without an autopsy it is impossible to know. Cats are very good at hiding illness until it's serious (part of a defence mechanism for avoiding predators in the wild). Poisoning would take several hours to take effect and there are many plants that are poisonous to cats although they usually know to avoid them. Maybe your cat had been in some sort of accident. Cats hit by cars often show no external damage or bleeding but die from internal injuries. Whatever it was it was very likely to have been sudden and she won't have suffered.
The signs of an actual infected bite would be extreme purplish or blackish redness around or on the bite. Pain would also be indicative of an infection.
A skin infection and/or boredom.
The female mosquitoes only bite humans because they need the proteins found in blood to lay their eggs. The male doesnt have the probiscus to bite you; it feeds on flower nectar.
The most common sign of infection from an animal bite is inflammation
a doesn't kiss a female human. a female vamp would just bite the female humans neck
no because they are both female but they would fight if they wanted to make babies with a male.
The Red-backed Spider is found in Perth and has a potentially fatal bite. The White-tailed Spider also is found there. While it will not fatally poison you, its bite can cause nasty ulceration and infection. The Black Widow spider is also found in Perth .
It is found in hot muggy climate with sitting water which attracts Mosquitoes that bite you and suck blood while transferring the virus.
Since the female is a masochist, the male will bite her to satisfy her sexually.
No. Only the girls.
no but it can cause infection
There are many ways to draw out an infection, from a bite wound. A person can squeeze the infected area, and push it out, they can use peroxide, or rubbing alcohol.