Uh, maybe. Sometimes they scratch up your furniture. You might be able to deal with that by providing a scratching post, or letting them go outside to use a fence or tree. If you're training them to pee in the litter tray or outside, there will be a while at the beginning when they don't understand what you want, so you might find poo and cat pee around the house... And sometimes male cats spray pee to mark their territory. There are bad-smelling (to cats) sprays you can get which will stop this. They're actually pretty nice, they smell like peppermint to us.
Cat is supposed to be a health hazard.Pets are lovely but economic waste.Pets consume valuable time and energy.
Tell that to my dog. He's sleeping on my foot right now. If he's a waste of time, so are friends. :)
The most simple answer is: The cat will most likely become poisoned from licking the bleach off its fur. If a lot of bleach is spilled on the cat, it will cause painful chemical burns on the skin, and will cause untold damage if any got in the cat's eyes, ears or nose. If bleach has been spilled on a cat, you must take it to a vet immediately.
It depends on the flowers and what systemic pesticides were used on it when growing. As a rule do not allow your cat to eat any flowers or plants. Many can cause damage to the kidneys that will accumulate over its life time until they suffer kindey disease from the damage.
Eating a wasp will not harm a cat. It may get stung, but ultimately, it will not cause the cat any harm. If your cat attacks wasps or other insects in your home, this is normal hunting behavior. If stung in the mouth area or nose by a bee, however, you will need to make sure the stinger is removed.
Any kind of animal can get brain damage. Did the cat have a head injury of some kind? It may need to be taken to the vet, there could be hemorrhaging (bleeding of the brain).
Yes, in some cases Blue Buffalo Cat Food does cause crystals in Cat urine.
The most simple answer is: The cat will most likely become poisoned from licking the bleach off its fur. If a lot of bleach is spilled on the cat, it will cause painful chemical burns on the skin, and will cause untold damage if any got in the cat's eyes, ears or nose. If bleach has been spilled on a cat, you must take it to a vet immediately.
. My cat drools when she's HAPPY! Otherwise, look out for poison or tooth/gum damage
If you are allergic to cats, then any cat will do it. The cat least likely to cause problems is the Hairless Cat.
Domestic cats are not able to do burnouts as such; they are animals and do not have tires. Doing a burnout on any vehicle will do some damage, as it was not typically designed for that sort of treatment, and will certainly shorten the life of some (possibly very expensive) tires. Whether doing a burnout on a specific model of Cat would cause damage would depend on the model.
A category 1 hurricane has sustained winds of 74 to 95 mph and is expected to cause mostly minor damage. A category 5 hurricane has winds of at least 156 mph and is expected to cause catastrophic damage.
It depends on the flowers and what systemic pesticides were used on it when growing. As a rule do not allow your cat to eat any flowers or plants. Many can cause damage to the kidneys that will accumulate over its life time until they suffer kindey disease from the damage.
Yes. Cat feces contains a parasite that could cause an infection in the unborn baby causing death or serious damage to the brain and eyes
Eating a wasp will not harm a cat. It may get stung, but ultimately, it will not cause the cat any harm. If your cat attacks wasps or other insects in your home, this is normal hunting behavior. If stung in the mouth area or nose by a bee, however, you will need to make sure the stinger is removed.
No, but the cause of a hematoma can spread from cat to cat depending on what that cause is.
It is highly unlikely that neutering would cause any problems in a cat. On the contrary, neutering is said to actually helpcertain behaviour problems such as aggression or spraying.
You take the cat to a vet. There is not a simple, appropriate way to kill a cat at home and not cause it suffering. And in most places you could face legal changes if you did so, as there are laws against killing pets. I know it's sometimes hard to afford, but a vet can do this very humanely. Also, there are vets in most cities that will go to your home if you prefer that your cat end its life at home.
Any kind of animal can get brain damage. Did the cat have a head injury of some kind? It may need to be taken to the vet, there could be hemorrhaging (bleeding of the brain).