Yes it can. Not only that, but cats can transmit roundworms to people as well, and the cycle keeps going as people transmit them to other people. When cats digs in ground that has been contaminated by faeces from a cat that has roundworms, this can transfer the worms to the other cat. When people walk on the ground in bare feet and then touch their feet, or dig in the ground and then touch their faces with dirty hands, this is how roundworms can be transferred.
There is a related link that explains about how the roundworm cycle works.
YES,THEY EAT WORMS.........ADDED INFORMATION:(BELOW)Domestic cats are susceptible to a variety of viral and bacterial diseases. Fortunately, many common feline diseases can be controlled by a regular system of inoculation. Cats may also suffer from external parasites such as fleas and mites, and from intestinal parasites (worms). Cats can contract rabies from infected prey or other infected animals, but such instances are rare.
Your the one with the cat worms aren't you...
Yes they can.
Yes.
Nematodes are another name for roundworms.
What type of roundworms do you mean? roundworms in general and kind
It sounds like roundworms. Go get your cat to the vet as soon as possible. The sooner your cat gets rid of them, the safer it will be.
Roundworms are a part of the animal kingdom. They are a part of the phylum nematoda. There are several species of roundworms.
No, roundworms have bilateral symmetry.
Roundworms rule the domain of the Phylum'Nematoda'.
Roundworms can harm dogs ect;
Jellyfish are bell shaped and roundworms aren't. Jellyfish sting and roundworms do not. jellyfish are radial and and roundworms are not.
Yes roundworms have nervous systems!
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
Many roundworms that live in the soil attach to the root hairs of green plants and suck out the plant juices. These parasitic worms cause tremendous damage to many crops all over the world. Roundworms are particularly fond of tomato plants. Other roundworms live inside plant tissues, where they cause considerable damage. ChaCha!
I believe this is so because when another another cat enters the house the currently living-there cat is wondering Why do you bring another cat here? I am your cat! So I believe that the cat is jealous that another cat is in the house or you have recently touched another cat. Your cat has picked up the scent of that other cat. I know this because of experiences with my cat. Your cat is jealous that the other cat interacted with you.