Yes, they certainly can break and it is not uncommon. This is because a cat’s tail is made up of bones (19-21), nerves, muscles, skin, cartilage and hair like many other areas of a cat’s body. A cat’s spinal cord does not extend into the tail but many nerves extend from the spinal cord …
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The reason why cats in foster homes are more likely to be adopted than cats in shelters is because they are free to roam within the home, as opposed to being in a cage, which means that they can express their normal personality. They are less likely to be shy and retiring. This in …
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A one-year-old Brighton cat survived serious injuries after being trapped in the engine compartment of a neighbor’s car for 40 miles. This story caught my interest not only because of the cat surviving the ride but because the cat lives in Brighton, East Sussex, which has seen at least 25 cat killings over the …
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This is the happy ending story of a semi-feral cat, a McDonald’s fast food establishment and a group of cat advocates who got help quickly for a critically injured cat. Without everyone coming together, an innocent cat would have died a slow and painful death after he became the victim of a car fan …
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By Elisa Black-Taylor Our cat Sealy has healed and is now living life as a normal indoor cat. For those who need to catch up on his stories, they are all listed here as well as many photographs taking over the past five months: http://www.furbyshouse.com/Sealy-s-Journey.html. On PoC one of the first pages on Sealy …
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FOLLOWING IMAGES GRAPHIC!! Documenting the injury Sealys death row shelter photo Sealy has a great appetite! A car fan blade and cats make for a deadly combination. Back in November I did an article here titled Car Fan Blade Dangers. This weekend is my first opportunity ever to deal with a cat who has …
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With winter upon us, I felt it necessary to warn everyone about car fan blade dangers. It’s not the only place a cat may hide, but it’s one of the most dangerous. Later in this article I’ll tell you the story of a kitten the internet calls “The Faceless Kitten.” I want to caution …
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