You need to make sure the cat had its rabies and distemper shots. These are the two you need to worry about.
True possums live in Australia, a country free of rabies. So, if your cat in Australia is bitten by a possum, the most it will need is a checkup by the vet to clean up bites and scratches that can easily become infected. Australian possums do not carry diseases, but they are known carriers of ticks, and your cat will need to be checked that it has not picked up any ticks.
Most cat bites are the result of fear on the cat's part
When a cat bites another cat's neck, it is often a sign of dominance or aggression. This behavior is common among cats as a way to establish hierarchy or show dominance over another cat.
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Any cat Bites
yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease
Ledum Pal
Nothing. It should be fine.
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muskrat
when your cat bites its own skin it means he/she could have flees of some sort or maybe just a bad itch .....this also happens to other animals ...resulting in them biting the own skin