Yes. If you over do it. I have used a laser pointer on a cat and it is fun to watch the cat go nuts chasing it. There is a point of time that you need to stop and that is when the cat get tired. The cat could get overly tired and get dehydrated or heart problems. Use the laser pointer safely wherein the cat won't get hurt or break things.
Bright, like all laser. It is about as bright as a low power laser pointer. It is usually a class one laser and can not hurt you, but make sure you check it's class before opening the printer, though I would not suggest opening it in the first place.
The past tense of hurt is hurt. For example: "She hurt her ankle while playing soccer."
It is painless, it doesn't hurt
If someone literally hits you with the laser housing, yes, there's potiential that it could hurt. However if you're referring specifically to the laser beam itself, then no, it does not hurt. The lasers are a lower class of laser than those used for surgery or as a cutting tool. They're a lower class (i.e. lower intensity) than the typical laser pointer. That said, I wouldn't recommend purposely firing the laser into your eye repeatedly. so, if someone shoots u, it doesn't hurt at all. but if they hit u with the gun (like being pistol lashed) yeah, that hurts. The lasers basicaly a beam of light, whoch communicates with your sensors. so if it hits your arm, you won't even feel it. But dont shoot into anone's eyes(yes, including your own)
If you stand up for hours while you're playing, possibly.
Its not bad its just like having a handheld laser shined in your eye. It won't hurt ones or twice but be sure to wear some sunglasses when playing laser tag. Also, make sure its not for a long duration. But your OK if you did.
You will need to see a doctor.
The child fell down from the ladder and got hurt badly.
yes!
everywhere but the most would be inbetween the legs
Sure, you can fall off your horse.
Yes they can but it may hurt their eyes.