it depends how if that cat is bleeding if she's bleeding alot then yes if there is puss like slober on her cut the animal that bit the cat has rabies and she could possibly die and if she gets bit by an animal with rabies you better not touch her and call the animal vet RIGHT AWAY!!!
a dunnant (marsupial) 17mg at birth. (can anyone find picture of it though?) the honey possum of Australia is the smallest mammal baby at 5 mg.
It all depends on how much venom gets entered into the body.
A curb chain is part of a kimberwick or pelham bit. They are used when the second (lower) rein of a pelham bit is activated. The top rein is connected directly to the bit in the horses mouth and is the primary rein used to guide the horse. The lower rein is connected to the shank portion of the bit and is only used to activate the curb chain which runs under the horses chin. A kimberwick also uses a curb chain but only utilizes one rein. There are 2 positions the rein can be attached to the bit, upper and lower. Attaching the rein at the upper position means the curb chain is utilized but very mildly. Attached the rein to the lower position brings the curb chain into play more forcefully.
No offense or anything but ghosts are not real, maybe you can explain what you mean a bit more clearly
2 of those,a roster,and a chicken...
The chin strap attaches in the back part of the bit and the rear side of the brilde.
You would attach the chin strap (not a chain) to the rings of the bit, between the reins and the cheekpieces. The chin strap won't work like one that is attached to a bit with leverage, but it will help keep the bit more secure in the mouth.
sometimes it will not survive from another animal because it might bit it
No It not a leverage bit. But can help but from passing threw mouth from the side
Referee. Mind you, I've only just noticed the 'Animal Life' bit. I'm not sure the equivalent in animal life.
Not much. But you might be a bit more aerodynamic, might not mess your hair up that much. If you have a really unlikely accident where your helmet gets caught at something, the chin strap won't try to choke you.
She gets bit in Chapter 22.
The rabies infection varies all different ages from ages one and up.
it depends how he says hey if he pops the head back a bit he like you a bit if he gets close to you he wants to go out if he just says it its like saying yo to another guy
If you're talking about a curb strap on a curb bit, then yes, it is required. If you are talking about a curb strap for a snaffle bit, then no, it is not required. Bosals do not require a curb strap. If you are talking about a chin strap for the western hat, no, one is not required. It is not required but I strongly recommend because with out it the bit has too much movement that may confuse the horse.
Yes it does. Peta website is a bit over the top but an interesting website to go to for info about animals pain through testing that is done.
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