Opossums are dangerous to very young kittens, but it's often a full grown cat that will scare the Opossum away. Opossums eat mainly rodents, insects, frogs, some snakes, plants, fruits and grains.
Yes, in fact they're one of the biggest carriers of it. They can't *contract* rabies, meaning they have it, and can spread it to people, but don't get affected by it themselves.
Yes it is possible for a cat to become pregnant again just after it has kittens. the person I got my cats off the mother got pregnant again with in about a week so yes it is possible. However, this causes a great strain on the mother as she will not have time to properly recuperate from her last litter. This could cause potential danger to the mother and the next litter of kittens.
Yes, in fact vets will recommend pedialyte be given to cats that are in danger of dehydration, or that are having trouble eating. Be sure to use the unflavoured variety, they won't likely drink it if it is fruit flavoured.
They carryed ammo and food some sensed danger and paniced to let people know there was some cats pigions mules dogs.
no but they eat nachos and oatmeal, whatever you think is wrongSorry, but cats do not eat nachos and oatmeal, don't know what you were thinking. But no cats normally wont eat a chinchilla. If you have a room that you have your chinchilla cage in that you can lock when you arent home that's fine. But when you are in there you can let the cats in. If they are cofertable you are fine, but if the chinchilla is scared of the cats it might attack!!! If you don't believe me go to this website: allexperts.com/q/Rodents-1607/cats-danger-house-chinchilla.htm
Cats!
Not in North America!
Because cats are smaller and can generally do less damage
Lizards,oppossums,rodents,and crabs
Foxes also pose no real danger to cats. Although foxes will scavenge the remains of dead cats,
Danger Mouse - 1981 The Planet of the Cats 4-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Yes, ilex berries can be toxic to cats if ingested.
Oppossums
it is deep jungle
Occasionally, Lexapro is given to cats to treat depression so it is safe for them in the amount prescribed. The danger lies when overdosing occurs.
Opossums are marsupial mammals - they have internal fertilization as all mammals do.
Cats jump sideways as a natural instinct to catch prey or avoid danger. This behavior allows them to quickly change direction and pounce on their target.