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!"
yes my neighbour was and she had to have surgery. So be careful what cat you pet or how you pet it. :) or :(
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, all big cats bites
With their claws? The females bites the umbilical.
he cuts out one of the cats eyes
Bites from mammals other than dogs and cats are uncommon, with one exception--human bites. There are approximately 70,000 human bites each year in the United States.
no they wont die but they will get extremely horny and hump anything that moves
a nice and warm, but not to warm flea bath(: i love cats
Nothing, in less of course it bites you. Black cats are no different then any other cats in the world. And if you believe in superstitions, stop, because they are not true.
Prevention involves warning children to stay away from strange cats and to avoid rough play and other behavior that can anger cats and cause them to bite.