Some diseases can but not most of them. that's about it though
Shingles is a human disease that is caused by chicken pox that remains dormant until something like stress brings it out. It is unlikely that a human can pass it to a pet.
No they are not, but you can get away with them, just don't say anything when you get it inspected and most of the time they won't say anything. It will still pass emitions as long as yoyu have cats.
Ringworm is infectious. It can be spread to a cat by another outdoor cat who goes out side or a dog who may be a house mate and goes outside and contracts it elsewhere. Even humans can pass it to a cat as a cat can pass it to humans. Otherwise if not exposed to anyone or any other means, it cannot get it.
Prairie cats. (Just kidding) Seriously though, if you are thinking of keeping a prairie dog as a pet please DON'T. They can pass on serious diseases to humans. (google it)
They get to pass on their genes.
is there anything that can be used to help pass a DNA test
is there anything to help pass a nicotine urine test
Not always.
Yes. Cats usually never give birth to one baby at a time. Kittens are birthed in groups, called litters. On average, anywhere from 122 to 182 days can pass between the times that a female cat gives birth to litters.
rats to fleas, fleas to humans, then human to human
You have to go to the town and take the test for large animals like dogs and cats. If you pass, costumers will begin bringing in their cats and dogs.
Humans only pass traits, sex-linked or not, to their offspring. There is no way to pass a trait to anyone except offspring unless through gene implant.