well you'd think so cause its like all in the body so its like passing it and the mom of those animals would like be licking them and stuff. also they'd be sucking her milk and it could be in that too, she could also bite them. but I'm not completely sure. someone else help :S :(
it won't genetically, but could possibly spread the infection. As far as I know, if such an infected bitch has such a puppy, the offspring could not survive.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common infection that can be transmitted to a fetus.
Antibodies in the maternal blood prevent most infections from being transmitted to the fetus.
The food-borne bacterial infections listeriosis--caused by Listeria monocytogenes --and salmonellosis or food poisoning--caused by Salmonella bacteria--can be transmitted to a fetus.
Rabies is normally transmitted by the bite of an animal infected with it
Rabies is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal.
Rabies is transmitted only in Mammals (Animals with breasts) so it is not likely to be transmitted to Hen. Dr Rahul Kalbhor
A nursing mother cat cannot get a rabies shot or any type of vaccine in particular. Vaccines contain live components that can cross the placenta and may cause defects or even death in the fetus.
Rabies is a viral disease in animals which can be transmitted through a bite from the infected animal.
Hepatitis B can be transmitted by corneal transplant. Recently rabies was transmitted by this route and patient died.
Rabies is transmitted by bite of rabid animals. Usually the carnivorous animals transmit the rabies. The virus is there in the saliva of the rabid animals.
It is possible but very unlikely.
Rabies