no cause that involves a collar and if that gets stuck on something it could choke a cat to death.
That is not true, you can buy breakaway collars that will come off if the cat gets it stuck on something. Then you should put a bell on your cat so that you can hear it, and if your cat is an outside cat put an ID tag on with the bell. :)
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The reason people puts bells on their collars is to scare away the birds before the cat attacks them.
I'm pretty sure it does bother them though.
No it doesn't really if you put it on them at an early age. Even cats who have collars put on them when they are older sometimes have no problem with it, with a little practice maybe. And that is NOT the only reason! You put bells on cats' collars to help you find them if/when they get lost! It can also be used for a number of different things.
It should not be touching the ears or the collar of a polo
No, your cats' ears are not supposed to be all white inside. A healthy cat should have pink inner ears.
The gap in cat's ears are formed to allow them to be more mobile. Most cats ears extend upwards, but cats may bend their ears down too.
Q-tips shouldnt hurt. dont go deep down in their ears though.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
Yes, they do.
A cat's ears are that of a triangle shape.
it means they are cats with yellow stuff on their ears.
Cats, like all other land mammals, have two ears.
Yes it can. Only a vet should do such a procedure, and then only if it is necessary.
To hear
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