Yes, cats can suffocate if they are trapped in a small space with limited airflow.
Yes, cats can suffocate under blankets if they are unable to move or breathe properly. It is important to ensure that your cat has enough space and ventilation when they are under a blanket to prevent suffocation.
Yes, a cat can suffocate under a blanket if it is unable to move or find a way to get out from under it. It is important to ensure that cats have access to fresh air and are not trapped under blankets or other objects that could restrict their breathing.
yes it does the cat will suffocate and dieee!
yea, on this dick
if a cat's whiskers fit through, the rest of it will fit, too.
Most cats are small because they need the ability to fit in tight spaces when they think their in danger. They even have special shaped rib cages that allows them to get into any space their head fits through!
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Yes, they are considered small cats...
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Cats may not want to be held because they are independent animals that value their personal space and freedom. Holding them can make them feel trapped or restrained, leading to discomfort or stress.
Cats can fit through spaces as small as 3 inches wide due to their flexible bodies and collarbones that are not attached.
to me i think cats would die because theirs no oxygen in space....