yes,
people.
a cat and maybe a dog
The cat milk will not have all the nutrients, or enough of the nutrients that the squirrel requires. I'm no expert and i don't think it will hurt the squirrel but it would be better if the baby squirrel could have its mother instead. or course if the mother is out of the option you could always talk to a vet or wildlife management; there should also be plenty of info on the web about it; but don't feed it processed milk. if the cat will let the squirrel nurse then go ahead and let it be but look for other options because there may be something in the cat milk that would be detrimental the the baby squirrels health.
You shave off its fur. BUT DO NOT DO THIS THE CAT WILL PROBABLY SCRATCH AND BITE AND YOU COULD BE HURT VERY BADLY. if you dont want a cat with fur then get a Sphynx.Not only might it hurt you, it will hurt the cat and if you deliberately hurt a cat I will hunt you down!
it depends on the type of cat. every cat is different. most will stalk it until the squirrel is caught off guard, then it will pounce
you would get killed
Well this is logically possible for a cat to be a mixed breed with a squirrel so just us your imagination.
if the cat ate a rabid mouse you could get rabies ,but 9 times out of 10 it will just hurt.
because the bark of a tree could damage the cat's claws and the cat could get hurt badly.
One squirrel may carry another for protection, comfort, or to move them to a new location. It could also be a sign of a parent carrying a baby squirrel to safety or to a new nest.
Yes. Don't try pulling it out. You could hurt your cat by doing this.
when your cat hiss does it hurt them