No, they can't, it's called squirrel pox not human pox or small pox.
Humans do not get fowl pox. Fowl pox is a disease of birds (fowl). Chickenpox, oddly enough, is a disease of humans, not chickens. Fowl pox and chickenpox are not the same thing.
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.
The cow pox germs got in the way of the small pox germs, so he didn't get small pox.
No, dogs cannot get rabbit pox. Rabbit pox is a viral infection that only rabbits can catch, however, the illness was isolated.
Chicken pox
pox is a male alien he just speaks like a girl.
There is no such thing as squirrel AIDS. AIDS is a disease that only humans develop.
some people say birds can get foul pox but no they cannot get chicken pox so that's a good thing no animals can get chicken pox the only 'animals' that can get it is humans, i hope that answers your question: - )Birds do not get chickenpox. Chickenpox can infect only humans and a few other primates, such as gorillas.
you get the acorns and the steering wheel.Put the steering wheel in that hole above the red button on the house.Put the acorns under the trap and the squirrel will come but it won't move so you have to hit it and it fall and then get you slingshot and shoot the red button before the squirrel leaves
Monkey pox is a pox disease that was found in lab monkeys in 1958. It can spread to rodents (i.e. mice, rabbits, rats, prairie dogs, etc.) as well as humans.
you don't have to catch a squirrel. you can either buy one at the coin shop under pet pals or sometimes the code at the bottom of your profile page has a squirrel that runs around your house. that's how you can get squirrels.
Not exactly. I have seen cowpox and sheep pox , and they are transmissible to humans from open pustules , but are easily treated and are quite mild when they jump to humans. More like chicken pox than small pox. Anyway , it just reinforces proper handwashing.