it is most probalbe that the lion/tiger/panther would eat the domestic cat.
the pheromones they exceted are not the same so if you wanted to know if they would mate it is doubtful, they would not recognise the smell and associate it with reproduction.
however if they did mate, it would probably be ok, it would think that the young would survive but be non viable (ie sterile)
2007-11-13 22:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never declawed a cat. I think it's cruel. The reason I'm answering this question though, is because I have a declawed cat. His name is Gizmo. He came to my front door one day, starving, cut up and bloody. I took him to the vet right away only to find that he was declawed. The owner of this cat either let it outdoors or said "I'll declaw him because he's going to be an indoor cat only" and he escaped. The poor guy was basically starving because he could barely hunt for food while he was outside and he also couldnt defend himself against other animals which would explain why he was all cut up and bloody. Gizmo is now an indoor cat & well fed! He's one of the best cat's I've ever had. Although, he does bite hard (because he has no other way to defend himself) and now and then he will pee around the house because it hurts his paws to dig in the litter. But I love him and would never ever dream of getting rid of him. Those are only a few reasons why I wouldnt declaw. The other reasons are because of the physical and mental effects that it has on the cat.
2016-05-23 02:41:40
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answered by dorothy 3
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The domestic cat would poop all over himself in fear as he made his way out between the bars of the cage.
2007-11-13 19:15:41
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answered by scruffycat 7
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The lion/tiger would thank you for the lovely and thoughtful snack.
2007-11-13 19:15:38
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answered by Amy N 4
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It would end nasty for the domestic cat. It will quickly be recognised for what it really is for the big cat, ie a tasty little snack.
2007-11-13 19:15:17
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answered by psychopiet 6
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Depends how hungry the lion/tiger/panther is ....
2007-11-13 19:14:44
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answered by Janell T 6
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I fell if they are both BOYs a fight will take place..
BUT if
A. - Cat is a house cat it will not be as scared as the big cat.
B. - Maby the big cat will just eat the small cant and have a good day.... hehe
JP
2007-11-13 19:20:39
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answered by Josh 1
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Domestic cat would be lunch?
2007-11-13 19:15:39
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answered by K 6
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Eventualy Gulp,Gulp,Gulp
2007-11-13 19:14:54
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answered by Carl B 3
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They would swap notes. Watch out for the cat after that....
2007-11-13 19:15:26
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answered by pete the pirate 5
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