yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.
Most cat bites are the result of fear on the cat's part
Fleas on a cat are probably either dog fleas or cat fleas (these are two different species, but despite the name, either can survive on either a dog or cat ... or for that matter on other mammals). Both of them can and will bite humans.
Carnassial teeth often cause puncture wounds when a cat bites a human.
The sternocleidomastoid in the human is homologous to the sternomastoid muscle of the cat.
yes.It has a cat body abd a human head
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of cats. In fact, she has the head of a cat and the body of a human.
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no
Any cat Bites
Cat urine is the cat's body getting rid of fluids, much like what a human does. Urinating also helps flush out any toxins in the body.