yes
Yes, Scottish Fold cats are very prone to eye infections.
Tetracycline can be administered to cats for a variety of infections as prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
Yes, but only by a vet.
the cats eyes are blue, and the pupil is small and they shed a lot
Cats and humans do not share the same viral infections. For examples:A human cannot get a cold from a cat that has a viral cold.A human child who has the measles cannot give measles to a cat-- cats do not get measles.A cat can get a swollen jaw from a bad tooth, but a cat cannot contract mumps.A cat can have Feline HIV-AIDS but the human cannot get HIV-AIDS from a cat. The human and feline are two different strains.
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Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections may cause cats to sneeze. Upper respiratory infections found in cats are similar to the common cold found in humans.
If they have ravies, yes.
An example of cognitive development in a child is when the child understands that cats and dogs are different animals. This is a development in the child's intelligence.
He is the owner of the bob cats.
Cats can contract STDs just as easily as humans can. Feline AIDS has the highest reported incidences, and a close second for feline Herpes. They cannot contract these to humans though, only other cats. They are mostly transmitted through cat fights, but can also be transmitted sexually between cats.
Cats can contract FIP via indirect (touching) contact with infected cats or via indirect contact (through food dishes, etc).