Yes it can. It helps if it is in good condition and has all its claws. But it can still survive. Once it's out there and it realizes it is lost, instinct comes in and they know what to do. It will be much happier when it comes back to its home, most likely though.
It raises it until it can fend for itself
Probably because it is hungry and hopes that you will feed it. Cats do associate humans with food, and a cat that has been abandoned to fend for itself may try to attach itself to a passing human if it is not able to feed itself as well as it would like.
Not unless the bird was poisoned. Birds would make up a large percentage of your cats diet if it had to fend for itself.
Lost my house, my car and my cat benjy
Keep your cat in the house. Your cat really can take care of itself.
A cat will clean itself with its tongue. This is the reason that cats have "sand paper tongue." A cat will lick itself clean. This is how a cat represents homeostasis Locked by Brwoser Lock.
Protect yourself first and hope the cat finds shelter to protect itself.
Most often, by the time the next litter comes along, the previous litter is old enough (eight months) to fend for itself, and has been sent off about its own business.
'I lost my cat in the library bathroom"
a cat house just like you say dog house
It is in the attic of the abanded house near the sign with the bunny. To get in, you jump on the chimney and go down.
it means a cat that lives in a house (house cat).