That happens when intact cats
inflict deep bite wounds during mating battles.
During fights, cats
inflict deep bite wounds that inject bacteria from the mouth into the...
During fights, cats
inflict deep bite wounds that inject bacteria from the mouth into the internal tissues.
Not exact matches
Cats
inflict more severe
bite injuries than dogs, and those
bitten by a cat sustain
deeper wounds with a greater risk of serious bacterial infection.
Cat
bites tend to
inflict deep puncture
wounds that may lead to bacterial infections due to the presence of pathogens such as Pasteurella multocida in the cat's mouth.
Dog
bites are capable of
inflicting deep cuts and lacerations, puncture
wounds, crushing injuries, and can result in the transmission of serious diseases like rabies.