Technically yes. In practice, good luck. You'll have to prove it was their cat as opposed to a random stray (or something else entirely), and you may have to prove that your car did not constitute an "attractive nuisance" (to a cat, this might simply mean "being a warm place to stretch out") and that you took reasonable steps to protect your car from cats generally and the cat in question specifically. "Um, I parked it on the street, and they're the only people on our street who even own a cat" is not going to get you very far.
Also, face facts: you think the cat caused the damage, but seriously which seems more likely to you: the scratch is the result of flying gravel tossed up by the 18-wheeler you followed on the highway, or the result of tiny little kitty paws? Which do you think a court will think is more likely?
Your cat scratches like a dog! Probably they just want to.
it's when a cat scratches you and you get sick
To protect your door from cat scratches, you can use a cat scratch door protector. This is a specially designed product that can be attached to your door to prevent your cat from scratching and damaging it.
There are many places where one can purchase cat scratches. One can purchase cat scratches at popular on the web sources such as Pet Smart and Pet Co.
For cat scratches you can use a furniture marker to cover up any blemishes.
A kitten is the best cat for intermediate owners.
To make your cat enjoy head scratches more, start by observing their body language to see if they are receptive. Use gentle and slow movements when giving head scratches, focusing on areas they enjoy. Offer treats or positive reinforcement to associate head scratches with a positive experience. Gradually increase the duration of head scratches as your cat becomes more comfortable and relaxed.
Your cat may have scratches on its face from fighting with another animal, getting caught in a thorny bush, or scratching itself too vigorously. It's important to monitor the scratches for signs of infection and consult a veterinarian if needed.
You could be allergic to its hair or it has fleas.
Electric clippers.
Cat scratches on the head feel good because they stimulate nerve endings and release endorphins, which are feel-good hormones that can create a pleasurable sensation.
The owner of the cat & possibly you if you &/or your dog were trespassing on the owner's property or if your dog was not on a leash.