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  • Both dogs and cats can be dangerous, but cat bites are more dangerous than dog bites because cats have sharper teeth that can easily penetrate the skin and cause infections.

    However, cats are smaller than most dogs, which means it’s easier to handle an aggressive cat than an aggressive dog.

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