Well many things can hurt a cat. Although cats do have a very high tolerance to pain they do get hurt. It could be a thorn in the bushes or even another cat's scratch. Cats are much like children they will inevitably get hurt but you don't have to stress too much on it because they will lick the wound to heal it but it's better if you do clean it will an alcohol swab. But remember never use dettol ! It can be toxic for a cat.
Try getting your cat away from the other cat fighting with your cat. Take your cat to the veterinary hospital right away.
milk and fish
If the cat actually eats it, a little shouldn't hurt.
Yeah it will give her somesort of kidney disease
when your cat hiss does it hurt them
A cat should give birth in a quiet area, some place known to the cat. It should be a place where the cat is comfortable, calm and safe. A cat shouldn't give birth in another cats territory. The other cat and/or cats might think that they are trespassing or invading its territory. Another cat might try to hurt the newborn.
The usual term is cat fight.
No. You should never give a cat human medicine as it is all too easy to give them the wrong dosage and this could be lethal. If your cat is hurt, the best thing to do is to take him to the vet who can prescribe medication that is safe for your cat to take.
Depending on how bad or big the attack is. If it didn't really hurt Fluffy (lets just call the example cat Fluffy) Anyway, if it didn't really hurt Fluffy, she probably won't remember it. If she gets hurt very bad in a fight, she will most likely remember it. - Kittylover2422
The orange, as the cat will soon grow tired of batting an orange round the floor and give up.
You shave off its fur. BUT DO NOT DO THIS THE CAT WILL PROBABLY SCRATCH AND BITE AND YOU COULD BE HURT VERY BADLY. if you dont want a cat with fur then get a Sphynx.Not only might it hurt you, it will hurt the cat and if you deliberately hurt a cat I will hunt you down!
Cat insurance will give you peace of mind should your cat get hurt and need a trip to the vets, you won't be alone in covering the costs as the insurance will cover most of it
I would not do it, for sure. That loose skin is there on the back of a kitten's neck for the mother cat to use to pick up her kittens. You are not a mother cat, and an adult cat is pretty heavy compared to a tiny ball of fur. It has to hurt.