No they are not, but some people are highly allergic to cat or dog fleas, but it causes no dangerous harm to the person. They will get itchy from the bite, may have runny eyes, stuffy nose and a welt where the bite is.
Feeding human maltodextrin to cats is not recommended as it can upset their digestive system. Cats have different dietary requirements from humans, and their digestive systems are not equipped to handle certain ingredients found in human food products. It is best to stick to cat-specific food and treats to ensure their health and well-being.
The word pathogenic means disease causing. So they can be harmful...but some pathogenic bacteria only are harmful to plants or dogs or cats, etc.
positivly beer is harmfull for humans.......so it must be bad for cats.Answer:Any alcoholic beverage is extremely harmful to cats. Do not give beer to your cat. It could result in fatal alcohol poisoning.
no iceberg is not harmful for cats.
Yes, cilantro is not harmful to cats and can be safely consumed in moderation.
It depends on what you consider harmful. Overpopulated feral cats can greatly reduce the bird population of an area. With domesticated cats, diseases that can be transmitted to humans are a risk. Toxoplasmosis is a disease spread mostly through cat excrement. So you should take precautions when you clean a litter box, and you shouldn't get near cat waste if you are pregnant. Rabies can be spread from cats to humans, so you want to make sure any cats you own are vaccinated. There are also allergies to cat hair and skin.
Yes, it is harmful in all forms.
No sulfur powder is a non toxic formula almost like baby powder it will not harm humans or cats if ingested but will give you a very nasty taste.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
Yes, dill is not considered harmful to cats and can be safely consumed in moderation.
Yes, cats can see humans.
Human medicine is not always safe for cats. Cats have different metabolisms and sensitivities than humans, so it is important to only give them medication prescribed by a veterinarian specifically for them. Using human medicine for cats can be harmful and even fatal.