Fleas don't usually live in human hair but they sure do bite. So if you're living with a cat who has fleas be ready to wake up in the morning with red bite marks all over your skin. Sometimes fleas do live in human hair but as soon as they find an animal body they go there. Fleas produce 50 eggs a day and these eggs get into the carpets and floorboards and can hatch up to 13 years later ! So there are plenty of fleas to come on to humans too.
Yes cat fleas can survive on humans but need to feed on a cat to lay viable eggs
No. Fleas don't harm people, they are only attracted to animals with fur.
Cat Fleas certainly do spread on people! One pregnant female flea can lay up to 1000 eggs. If your cat comes in with one pregnant flea, they aren't all going to stay on the cat!!
probably they can if they had fleas lol :)
when the cats are near each other the fleas jump to the other cat =]
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
The cat with fleas is a host
If it doesn't have fleas, nothing.If it does, there is a possibility it would spread to the bed but fleas prefer living things so they can remain on the cat. But if the cat has fleas and it is left unchecked, there is a chance the house with become infested with fleas -- especially if there is a lot of carpeting and soft furniture. Other animals increase the speed of infestation.
While cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog fleas (Ctenocephalides cannis) are two different species, most of the fleas found on dogs are actually cat fleas.
It spread by the fleas on rats biting people
It was not so much people that spread the disease as fleas from rats.
Only if the cat eats the feces of the dog with tapeworms or eat the fleas.
Fleas on a cat are probably either dog fleas or cat fleas (these are two different species, but despite the name, either can survive on either a dog or cat ... or for that matter on other mammals). Both of them can and will bite humans.
Cats And Dogs But It Was Rats And Fleas
Yes, by biting or scratching. (Rabies does not appear to spread through fleas.)