You shouldnt want to scare a cat anyway
You can tell a cat is scare because they will scrath / run away if you try to touch them.
scare it But don't scare it too bad.
no it can not
cat then dog
they put it there to scare you
Yes AND No. because cats are usually on the 1st floor. and when they are up there they scare the squirrels.
The more the person is around the more the cat will adjust to them and soon the cat will come up to get pats from them, it is just new things scare them.
When a cat sees another cat, it will usually hiss (if the same gender) because the unknown cat is on your cat's territory. Your cat feels the need to get that cat off, so it hisses and makes itself look bigger to scare it away. If the cat is a different gender... well, that cat might be allowed in.
Depending on the cat's personality, then yes, it is possible for a cat to be scared of large birds. I have known of a cat to be chased away by a single crow. Some birds are naturally feisty or fearless, so will scare a cat away.
Yes. more so a caged bird as it cannot get away from the cat
This greatly depends on the individual cat and how skittish he or she is. Some cats are naturally shy and jumpy, so a stuffed animal may indeed scare it. Other cats are rather bold individuals and will not react at all to a stuffed animal.
When a cat sees another cat, sometimes they want to puff up to look big to scare the other cat. But I think your cat does this because it sees its reflection in the mirror. Hope this helps!