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it depends what kind of prey its trying to kill. ex. dear, yes/ rodent,no
hit them with there tail then attack with teeth .
no your kitten will not get killed by the larger cat since your kitten is younger your kitten wants to follow it around because its bigger and its smarter your kitten is actully learning stuff by following the big cat because big cats knoiw how to hunt and be sneaky do not worry your kitten is just fine i have a kitten and a very large cat 30 lbs and he's fine but keep your kitten away from dogs!if a dog charges at your kitten the dog can break your kittens neck
y biting his neck (mostly)
by running up to them and biting them in the neck to suffercate
Absolutely not. It is painful and dangerous to pick them up by the scruff of the neck. The scruff of the neck cannot support the weight of an older kitten or adult cat; it will be painful for the cat and can cause injury to the cat's neck and spine.
By the nape of the kitten's neck. The nape is a patch of loose skin on the back of the neck; mother cats will bite this and carry the kittens around. (But don't worry, it doesn't hurt the kitten!)
It could be a bruise.
The side of the neck that is closest to them at the time of said biting.
Well, if a snapping turtle got its mouth on a cat's throat, then yes. *Shudder*
yes, she becomes paralysed from the neck down so she tried to kill herself by biting her tongue but that didn't work so she talked Frankie into assisted suicide.
believe it or not, yes. if the caribou where to jump on the anaconda's head, even if it was an adult anaconda, it could be killed by having its neck broken.