No. Roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms are potential zoonotic parasites. This means we could possibly get these parasites from our furry friends. That is why it is important to take your animal to the veterinarian as needed for exams, vaccinations,etc.
Yes they can. Worms are transmitted through fecal matter and if you cat is an outdoor cat, they can still come into contact of contaminated feces. If you think your cat has worms, take it to the vet with a fecal sample and they can test it to see if there are any worms.
yes the can give you aids
No, worms come from worm eggs. Milk can give a grown cat diarrhea.
usually worms make a cat eat like crazy but still lose weight.
pin worm
All mammals are born with worms. Therefore, if your animal has NOT been treated for worms, you are susceptible to catch it. If your cat has been treated for worms, you shouldn't have to worry. Dr. J.E. Marks (DVM)
Pin worms are round worms: Phylum NematodaTheir entire taxonomic classification would be:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:NematodaClass:SecernenteaSubclass:SpiruriaOrder:OxyuridaFamily:OxyuridaeGenus:EnterobiusHope this helps!
Pin worms cannot harm you in anyway they only cause itching
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
you catch them quick because if they are outside to long they could get tape worms they are white worms that eat your cats digestive system i didnt mean to be rude.
If you cat has worms, then they have more than one worm. There is not set amount of worms that animals get when they have them.
It depends. Parasites, like worms... yes. (nasty) But things like respiratory infections, no.
A cat with worms can infect a cat that doesn't have worms, so it's best to give both cats (after discussing it with your vet) the worm capsules.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
If your cat has worms you need to take he or she to the veterinarian and the cat will either be given a shot or pills or even both.
nope look up "pin worms"on google
Animals can't transfer worms to humans. No.