“Pulling a cat’s tail can cause severe pain and damage, including nerve damage that may lead to temporary or permanent loss of function in the tail and hind legs, as well as incontinence. The tail is an extension of the spine, so pulling it is like injuring the spine and can cause serious injuries, such as fractures, bruising, and other nerve issues. Symptoms can range from limping and difficulty walking to more severe issues like inability to urinate or defecate, requiring immediate veterinary care.”
No wonder Theo called Xavier a jerk.
darn he must be really strong
The cat’s tails seems like a disadvantage if he doesn’t have cat claws. Not sure about the fangs.
“Pulling a cat’s tail can cause severe pain and damage, including nerve damage that may lead to temporary or permanent loss of function in the tail and hind legs, as well as incontinence. The tail is an extension of the spine, so pulling it is like injuring the spine and can cause serious injuries, such as fractures, bruising, and other nerve issues. Symptoms can range from limping and difficulty walking to more severe issues like inability to urinate or defecate, requiring immediate veterinary care.”
No wonder Theo called Xavier a jerk.