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.
Yes, a raccoon will fight with other animals including cats and dogs.
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.
Of course, cats will fight back if attacked by raccoons. Survival and self defense are natural instincts. However, raccoon attacks on cats is not a common occurrence.
only if you harm them but feral cats and other cats like that are territorial and will attack when you get close
Snakes, rodents, birds,cats,dogs,and raccoon.
MAYBE THEY HAVE A LIKENESS
There is none except to remove anything that draws raccoons to your yard. Keep trash cans securely lidded, leave no pet food outdoors, etc.
Yes, as if the raccoon has a disease, Such as rabies. The raccoon could even kill your pet. But, if the raccoon is just annoyed at the animal ( In your case cat ) it will eventually attack.
owls cats and raccoon
Cats, raccoon, foxes and sparrows killing babies.
Wolves, coyotes, cougars, larger foxes, bobcats, jaguars, alligators, crocodiles, caimans and larger constrictor snakes will kill an adult raccoon.
Yes, aloe plants can be harmful to cats if ingested, as they contain compounds that can be toxic to cats. It is important to keep aloe plants out of reach of cats to prevent any potential harm.