Yes, they get "Mad hedgehog Fever" They grow spines on their back and type in caps lock when using the computer. also their sex parts enhance by three times in size
Cats will not eat hedgehogs. Most cats, like indoor cats do no not hunt their prey. They do not even eat mice. The like to chase them. They eat processed meat.
Yes, Scottish Fold cats are very prone to eye infections.
Snowing sharks?Hailing hedgehogs?
No, probably not. But if you already have AIDS, some of the infections transmitted by hedgehogs can further weaken your immune system. And even if you are healthy, owning an exotic pet can have a number of risks. You can get numerous diseases from these animals, and some of the diseases can be very serious in humans. Hedgehogs can transmit both bacterial and microbial infections. They are especially known for giving humans Salmonella, as well as giving them some fungal and viral diseases.
Tetracycline can be administered to cats for a variety of infections as prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
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Yes, but only by a vet.
the cats eyes are blue, and the pupil is small and they shed a lot
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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.
Any natural predators - including wild cats, dogs, birds of prey, etc Any animals who compete for their resources. They are solitary creatures, so other hedgehogs can also be included in this category at times.
Hedgehogs are small animals with spikes on their backs to protect them-selves from their predators, hedgehogs counted as pests, they can harm the newly planted trees and shrubs by using the their spikes. The government is removing the pests (Ferrets, Cats, Rabbits, Stoats, Hedgehogs, Fleas etc.) away from Motutapu Island because the pests hunt the native birds in New Zealand, and the other destroyed the plants on the island.