probably they can if they had fleas lol :)
It spread by the fleas on rats biting people
It was not so much people that spread the disease as fleas from rats.
Cats And Dogs But It Was Rats And Fleas
Bubonic Plague was spread by being bitten by fleas that had bitten infected rats.
The fleas on rats. The rats had a disease that the fleas got then jumped onto the people to spread the desease.
To kill fleas, it is good to fumigate the house or room in which they have spread. Fleas need to be sprayed with a strong chemical in order to control their spread.
Rats and fleas carried the disease and spread it to the people of Europe.
During Plague fleas were among the main factors to spread it. People with Plague had bloody vomit fever and tumors.
Fleas living on black rats. Fleas, and the fleas spread on rats. Close quarters living (Castles, cramped city's due to walls) helped make it spread even faster.
fleas on rats
The Black Death disappeared in winter because the whole plague came from infected fleas, and in the winter, fleas are dormant, so the fleas couldn't bite people to spread the disease. However, in the summer, fleas are not dormant, so they continue to spread the Black Death to people. This is ironic because most sicknesses are worse in the winter than in the summer.
First of all, living conditions were horrible in the middle ages so deseases spread easily. The black death spread when fleas bit infected rats, then bit people. Because there was an abundance of fleas and rats the disease spread quickly an nobody knew how to cure it so a lot of people died.