Depends on how big the cat is and how clean its teeth are. If you get bitten you may need a tetanus injection or possibly a check for rabies. If the bite doesn't get infected then you will survive.
Most cats have clean teeth and if they bite you lightly, there is no need to panic. If they do bite fairly hard, clean the wound with cleansing/rubbing alcohol make sure it is cleaned of bacterium. Now, put on a band-aid to prevent any further infection. If it continues to hurt, consult a doctor. Primarily, they get better by themselves!
Dogs have a higher rate of infectious bacterium if they bite fairly hard.
It depends on how skilled your cat is...
A cat can typically survive without food for about 1-2 weeks before starvation sets in.
kiss it and suck it
A cat that isn't nursing can last however a nursing kitten can't..nursing kittens require milk to survive every two hours day and night until they can be weaned onto dry cat food
The adult is a bit larger than a domestic cat, but their tail is very long.
An adult cat can survive on dry cat food alone for a week, but it is not ideal for their health in the long term. Cats need a balanced diet that includes wet food and potentially some fresh meat or vegetables for optimal nutrition. If you need to feed your cat only dry food temporarily, make sure they have access to plenty of water.
Can my cat that is 17 1/2 yrs. old survive stomache tumors
Not for long. It will live on land for a bit longer than you would live on the ocean floor.
its a cat that eats a bit much
stew cat helps phillip survive by killing the birds since cats attack birds
No, a cat cannot survive terminal velocity, which is the maximum speed an object can reach while falling through the air. The impact would be fatal to the cat.
Whether or not a frog can survive being swallowed and then vomited by a cat depends on the situation. A very small frog may be able to survive this, if the cat didn't chew it, but cats typically bite their prey before swallowing, making it unlikely that a frog could survive.