you don't let it go outside and put her in a dog grate or the bathroom with food and water but when it is time to go to bed let her sleep on her own pillow
Cat scratch fever is caused by a bacteria that is generally transmitted to the cat by fleas. If the cat isn't carrying the disease, then they will be unable to transmit it to you, the human.
no. ALl you need to do is put your hand their for safety, but if you are 100% sure that your cat can balance well then you need nothing.
Of course. A stray cat could be carrying any sort of disease, and parasites like fleas that will jump from one cat to another carrying disease organisms. Many diseases are transferred by exchange of bodily fluids, also, such as blood from a cat fight, or licking each other.
Only if you have a mosquito on you that is carrying heartworms. It's extremely rare for humans to get heartworms, and I don't think it would be easy to transmit to your cat if you did have them.
no, the kittens will have to learn to share or starve.
Is not safe because you could break the tail or do worse damage, please be careful with cats!
There is no such thing as a "purebred" white cat. White and black are just colours, not breeds. For a start, there are two genes that can make a cat white: The usual being dominant and therefore cannot be carried by a black cat, and the recessive albino. My guess is we are only talking about the recessive allele, so we have a black cat carrying albino (Cc) and a pure albino (cc). In this case half the kittens would be white (cc) and half would be black (Cc). Forgetting the albino gene, the black cat would not be carrying white at all (ww), the pure white cat would be dominant (WW), and all the offspring would be white (Ww). In life I would say the purewhite cat is most likely dominant and if the black cat carries the albino allele or not it makes no difference; all offspring would be white.
I was told it was not a good seller. I am also looking for an alternative for my problem cat. j 4/26/14
Kittens (cats less than one year old) are more likely than adult cats to be carrying the infection.
If the dog tick medication was placed on the cat's fur, immediately wash the cat with warm soapy water all over and prevent the cat from licking its fur. After this, rush the cat to the vet, carrying along the dog tick medicine that it received so that your vet can start treatment.
The carniverous cat is compelled to crunch Kelloggs by scientific simpletons.
I'm thinking that your thinking of "The Last Airbender". *But not for sure*