No, a cat's eyes cannot harm a human being directly. However, if a cat scratches or bites while playing or defending itself, it can introduce bacteria from its mouth or claws, potentially leading to infections. Additionally, some people may have Allergies to cats, which can cause discomfort. Overall, while a cat's eyes themselves are harmless, their behavior can pose risks.
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A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm
You should always try to use cat products on cats, as some human products can harm them. Even if the shampoo doesn't harm their skin, if it is not washed off completely, they will lick it and possibly be poisoned.
only if you harm them but feral cats and other cats like that are territorial and will attack when you get close
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
Cats should not eat lilies, tulips, daffodils, and azaleas as they are toxic and can harm their health.
Cats' eyes may appear glazed over in certain situations due to a protective membrane called the nictitating membrane that covers their eyes when they are feeling threatened, scared, or unwell. This membrane helps to protect their eyes from potential harm or to help them focus better in low light conditions.
a robot injure a human being,or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm
No, it is not safe to hold cats by their neck as it can cause harm or discomfort to the cat. It is recommended to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
No, it is not safe to use a laser pointer designed specifically for cats during playtime as it can potentially harm your feline friend's eyes and cause stress and frustration. It is recommended to use other interactive toys that provide physical and mental stimulation for your cat's well-being.
Cats can't eat human food because their is a chance they can contract worms such as roundworms or tapeworms, although this is not very common. Many human foods can actually harm a cat as they are toxic: Chocolate, onion, garlic, raw potatoes and tomatoes, grapes and raisins. Cow's milk and a large amount of cheese are not tolerated well be many cats also. They, of course, can be fed human food (meat, for example) as an occasional treat, but should never be fed such foods as part of their daily diet as this does not meet a cat's nutritional requirements, or could make the cat sick.
Yes, it is bad to hold cats by their neck because it can cause them harm or discomfort. It is better to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.