No, that is a myth.
It is possible for a cat to induce an allergic reaction in persons allergic to cats.
It is likely for a cat to want to sleep on a person's chest, making it difficult to breathe.
However, it is not possible for a cat to steal one's breath.
If he/she died then no. But on the other hand, yes, cats breath.
Not if you damage them first.....
It eases cats' coughs when they breath in smoke.
because cats have dragon breath (they breathe fire) and if your cat proves to be really noisy then it is either trying to tell you about its fiery breath or trying to set you on fire but their breath isn't working.
they can NOT breath under water
The nostrils are part of the nose, and yes, cats breathe through their noses.
Yes, baby's breath (Gypsophila) can be toxic to cats if ingested. It can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. It's best to keep baby's breath out of reach of cats to prevent any accidental ingestion.
no ? how could a cat suck the breath ou of someone????
Because cats are smaller and can generally do less damage
It's because they are so fat that they can barely breath.
Hairs on cats toung,they are used to restrain cats breath from scarring away the pray
Through the nose, like dogs, and cats.