Yes. I know this because it happened to my neighbor`s cat before.
This cat may have a respiratory problem.
D. the worst-case torm srge associated with a cat 5 hurricane
D. the worst-case torm srge associated with a cat 5 hurricane
D. the worst-case torm srge associated with a cat 5 hurricane
Yes, just as a human can. Simply depends on how many volts the cat gets shocked with whether it's just a shock or death.
Probably not. Any operation that could would probably be so painful, or the change to the cat's body would be so sudden, that it would be better if it was, sadly, put down.
If your cat is thirsty all the time you need to take it to the vets. Constant thirst in a cat can be a sign of diabetes.
Voltage doesn't actually kill, it is the amperage that kills.
the plant is poisons for your cat you can remove plant or still keep it there but make sure to keep your cat away from that plant
Eventualy the cat will become anaemic due to the constant feeding from the fleas. The cat will die if not treated
Not unless the dog is changing speeds. If the dog is chasing the cat at a constant speed it is not an example of acceleration.
No, constant vomiting is a sign of a problem and should be assessed by a veterinarian.