A person is not likely to die from a cat scratch, unless he or she is immunocompromised prior to innoculation. However, serious complications can result from the infection, so it is best to have it looked after immediately, by a doctor.
None.
Derf Scratch died on July 28, 2010, in Camarillo, California, USA of liver disease.
Yes, a cat or dog can die if they are overweight. An overweight dog or cat can develop health problems such as joint problems, diabetes and liver disease and heart disease.
According to the veterinarian, no you can't. You have to swallow it to get it so that means poor hygiene after changing a litter box or gardening or also by eating undercooked meats or improperly rinsed raw vegetables.
The child could die from the cats disease
The cat may have had an underlying heart condition at birth leading to its early death.
There are many ways of dying, broadly disease, trauma etc.
because there is no cure
No, not unless the corpse is infected from decay with lethal bacteria or disease. No, you won't die. I've eaten cat food before, and here I am, writing this.
There are many different illnesses that can kill cats of any age
Cystic fibrosis is a inherited disease where ususally by the time of 30-35 the person who has it does die.
Legionnaire's disease