If threatened, frightened, or in pain, yes cats can bite. But most of the time for most cats, they have never bitten any human or animal. When a cat does bite, the cat always has a good reason--including being annoyed or pestered even after giving signs that say, "leave me alone!"
sometimes?
No, cats are not immune to snake venom.
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
Although cats are found in nearly a third of U.S. households, cat bites are far less common than dog bites. According to one study, cats inflict perhaps 400,000 harmful bites in the United States each year.
Yes, cats can survive snake bites, but the outcome depends on factors such as the type of snake, the amount of venom injected, and how quickly the cat receives medical treatment.
yes, all big cats bites
With their claws? The females bites the umbilical.
he cuts out one of the cats eyes
Yes, cats can get bitten by mosquitoes. Mosquito bites can cause irritation and discomfort for cats, and in some cases, may transmit diseases. It is important to protect cats from mosquito bites by using preventive measures such as keeping them indoors during peak mosquito activity times and using pet-safe mosquito repellents.
Chigger bites on cats can cause itching, redness, and swelling. Treatment options include cleaning the affected area, applying anti-itch creams, and consulting a veterinarian for further care.
Yes, cats can get bitten by mosquitoes. To protect them from mosquito bites, you can keep them indoors during peak mosquito activity, use pet-safe mosquito repellents, and eliminate standing water where mosquitoes breed.
a nice and warm, but not to warm flea bath(: i love cats