If you are holding the cat at the time, it may frighten her and her reaction is to protect herself. My cat used to be scared when I would sneeze, and what I did was every time I sneezed, right after I quit sneezing I would talk to her in a soft voice that she recognizes as the voice I use only with her. She has since become so used to me sneezing that now she doesn't even get up off me if she's on my lap when I sneeze.
Yes... just like you might see your cat or dog sneeze.
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its playing probably but im not sure, i dont have a cat. i have dogs.
No. In fact, many cats hate their ears being blown into. A cat's ear is incredibly sensitive, so blowing into the ear would be irritating and uncomfortable to the cat.
It is possible that the burning sensation on the top of your foot near the scar from the cat bite could be related to the bite. It could indicate nerve damage or inflammation in the area caused by the bite. It's important to consult a doctor for an accurate assessment and appropriate treatment.
her cat sneeze
No. Dust, allergies, or a cold can cause a cat to sneeze, just like humans.
Yes... just like you might see your cat or dog sneeze.
Allergies could cause a person to cough or sneeze whenever a cat is around them.
My Granny used to say "Scat!" for a small sneeze, "Scat cat!" for a medium sneeze, and "Scat, cat, your tail's on fire!" for a big sneeze. I don't know the origin, but I think it's a Southern thing.
yes, they sneeze when they are cold.they might have frost bite though.
yes. because they are enemies
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its playing probably but im not sure, i dont have a cat. i have dogs.
The large cats were in the Ark, but the little cat was created when Noah caused the lion to sneeze, and the cat was blown out of the lion's nostrils!
No. In fact, many cats hate their ears being blown into. A cat's ear is incredibly sensitive, so blowing into the ear would be irritating and uncomfortable to the cat.
yes