Probably not. Any operation that could would probably be so painful, or the change to the cat's body would be so sudden, that it would be better if it was, sadly, put down.
Four. A cat has two front legs and two back legs.
a cat!
if 1 cat has 4 legs then 12 cats have 12X4 = 48 legs
The cat has Tetraplegia (paralysis of the legs). Consult a Veterinarian.
Yes. I know this because it happened to my neighbor`s cat before.
A dozen cats would have a total of 48 legs. This is because each cat has 4 legs, and a dozen is equivalent to 12. Therefore, 12 cats multiplied by 4 legs per cat equals 48 legs in total.
dont worry it probably broke its leg and doesnt care if it is broken so it wont show no signs of it being broken just take your pet to the vet to see if the legs are broken if not just find out why he/she ins't moving
A cat has for legs, and four paws!
cats you have to add the s
Yes and their feet are called paws.
In puzzle No. 108 "Dog Dog Cat" from Professor Layton and the Lost Future, the goal is to determine the number of legs on the dogs and the cat. The solution is found by recognizing that two dogs have a total of 8 legs (4 legs each) and one cat has 4 legs. Therefore, the total number of legs is 8 (dogs) + 4 (cat) = 12 legs.
No, a cat should not walk on a broken leg as it can cause further injury and pain. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately if a cat has a broken leg.