Cats may hit or swat at their owners as a form of play, communication, or to establish boundaries. It could also be a sign of overstimulation or discomfort. Understanding your cat's body language and behavior can help you determine the reason behind their actions.
No, I have never hit my cat by accident.
Yes, a cat has hit me with its paw before.
No, I have never had a pet cat that has been hit.
if the cat is alive take it to the vet. and if not there is nothing you can do but bury the cat
Cats typically do not hit their owners intentionally. If your cat has hit you, it is more likely accidental, such as a playful swat or a misjudged jump.
No, it is not okay to hit your cat. It is important to treat animals with kindness and respect. If you are having issues with your cat's behavior, it is best to seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist.
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well my cat was 105 in dog years but then she got hit by a car
Hurricane Irene hit Cat 1 - Cat 3
No, he had a cat, but it was hit by a truck.
No, it is not recommended to hit a cat in self-defense when it is attacking you. It is better to try to remove yourself from the situation calmly and safely.
AnswerIf you hit it YES. In CA . According to a deputy that I asked, in OR if you hit a cat it is considered as a rodent and does not have to be moved to the side of the road. If you hit a dog, you do have to move it to the side of the road and you need to contact your local law enforcement. They in turn call someone to pick it up after they go to the site to verify the call.Another ResponseSadly in the UK, the law does not enforce drivers to stop if they hit a cat. If a driver hits a dog, then they are legally required to report the incident, but not so for a cat.