It depends on how badly injured the cat is. Raccoons have been known to gang up on cats and carry them away to eat them; there is no probability of survival in that case. In other cases, cats have gotten away from raccoons with a few bites, and have survived with a few doses of antibiotics to stop the infection.
A "safari cat" is a breed of the domestic cat and would be in a world of hurt if it fought an adult raccoon.
There is no such animal as a Safari Cat.
What exactly is a "safari cat"
Yes
Apple's Safari is a web browser it will not harm Windows XP.
A porcupine has quills to defend themselves against harm's way (defend them from predators).
they want to defend themselves
Wolves, coyotes, cougars, larger foxes, bobcats, jaguars, alligators, crocodiles, caimans and larger constrictor snakes will kill an adult raccoon.
As long as the dog or cat leaves the raccoon alone, then the raccoon shouldn't harm them. If the raccoon feels threatened, if it is cornered or it is injured and the cat or dog is being intimidating, then the raccoon may feel the need to defend itself which could cause harm to the other animal. Also, if the raccoon is rabid, it may attack another animal which could prove very harmful to the cat or dog as unless rabies is treated promptly and properly, it is fatal.
He defends Troy against harm.
It ducts its head to protect its unprotected face and underside, positions itself to where its tail is facing the foe, and backs itself into it. The quills stick in, and are hard to get out. If the quills get in the mouth, the offender might not be able to eat.
Defend means to protect yourself or others from harm.
the special adaptation is there claws because it is harder then a monkey so it can help them attack any animal that what's to eat then or any human that what to do harm to the raccoon's.
The purpose of venom in a venomous animal is so that it can defend itself from predators. Ex- The snake against a mongoose. It bites and poisons the predator to warn/ harm it. Basically- it's a defence mechanism.
Protect, preserve, or defend can all mean that.
If you put it directly on their face or a lot all over them, then you should expect some harm. I haven't done this, but yes, I've heard that these kind of things before.