It could be infected some how or it got something in it's foot. Also it could have stepped in some substance that it should not have stepped in. You should see your vet about that.
I highly doubt a cat would fake a limp. Though they are very intelligent, they don't really have a reason for faking a limp. If they want attention, they find it in other ways like scratching something, or just getting in your face! If your cat is limping, there most likely is a problem with it and your cat is probably in pain.
If the cat's ureter is obstructed, there is no place for the urine generated by the kidneys to go. As the pressure on the kidneys and bladder increases, one of two things could happen: some part of the system could rupture, causing internal bleeding, or the kidneys could fail, causing the cat to be poisoned by his own waste products.
No. House cat sperm is not sterile to begin with.
Probably not, but whatever is causing you to think that could be a serious problem in its own right. You should take your cat to a vet.
The sabortooth cat also known as the smileladon is about the size of the modern day big cat but also since the sabortooth cat has grown different sizes throughout the ice age it could be about any size.
Take the cat to the vet. There are any number of conditions that could be causing this - some more easily dealt with than others.
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When a cat is little, the mother needs something to be able to carry the kitten around by. When a cat is scruffed, their body becomes limp. When a cat is older and is scruffed, this triggers the "scruff response", as when they were a kitten.
Yes. Cat feces contains a parasite that could cause an infection in the unborn baby causing death or serious damage to the brain and eyes
it totally depends on the breed of ferral cat.
No.
I've had cats all my life and have not seen this, but it could be a few things. The cat could have fleas or another parasite. The cat could have a skin condition that is causing flaking or scabbing. This can be cause by allergies, fungal infection, etc. The cat may be rolling in something like dried leaves or maybe seed pods under a bush.