These pieces of shits are all over my backyard because my neighbor let his vine plants infest our backyard. I let my cat out roll around on the grass while i watered the plants and she got bitten by one of these. The bites turned into infected abscesses.
I know it's some form of garden spider, but which one specifically?
>>2202182
Looks like a barn spider. Not dangerous, no need for concern.
>>2202182
>It's a "this deadly spider totally for real bit me/my pet/my mother-in-law, here's a picture of its underside with no location" episode
>>2202182
>blames foliage for spider habitat
>thinks garden spider can bite through cat fur
>thinks garden spider is on ground in the first place
>alleged spider bite turning into abscess
>OP is obviously a fraud, either just another troll, or an arachnophobic chickenshit, which is about as bad
>>2202182
Did you actually see a spider bite your cat? I'm pretty sure it's BS.
>>2202219
Not OP, but if a tick can bite through fur, why can't a spider?
>>2202428
Not him, but ticks bore through the epidermis in order to draw blood. They are obligate hematophages.
Spiders don't all have mechanisms to defend themselves from large animals; their teeth are primarily used for subduing animals of a similar size to themselves and so won't always be powerful enough to pierce the skin of a much larger mammal.
They're orb weavers. It absolutely wasn't what caused the problem with your cat.
Just because a cat has some injury doesn't mean "well there are spiders in the yard so THEY DID IT"