Siamese cats do not inately have rabies, but it is possible for them to contract rabies as it is for any cat. It's best to have the animal vaccinated for rabies so it is protected from contracting the disease.
You can get rabies from a scratch from a rabid animal. Cats, dogs and ferrets in particular lick their paws and could get saliva on their claws. When the skin is broken as in a scratch, it is possible to transmit rabies. You should always call your doctor if you are bit or scratched by a wild or stray animal.
No. Rabies is transmitted in saliva. However, cat scratches can often cause tetanus or other infections, so you should consult a physician for scratches from unfamiliar animals.
Well the answere is no because rabies are only on the whole cat if it has rabies it would have white foam coming out of its mouth.
Rabies is transmitted by an animal's saliva, not by a scratch. Any mammal CAN carry rabies, but it is fairly rare.
Siamese is a cat breed
Sassy. And that is not a Siamese cat it is a Himalayan cat.
first of all, bread is a food and there is no Siamese bread. however Siamese is a cat BREED
how much is a Chinese Siamese cat
The Siamese is multicellular, and this applies to all breeds of cat.
Siamese cats are mammals.
No, Siamese is an adj,
Yes; it is very unlikely, but any cat can carry rabies. Your kitten may have become infected if his mother became infected before he was born, or if he was bitten by an infected animal after he was born.
i believe the Siamese cat was either born in Siam or Egypt.
a Siamese cat can live any where in the world sometime it lives in the jungle
It should look like this: Siamese Cat. It does need to be capitalized.
"The siamese cat purrs softly when stroked," combines these sentences. Alternately, you could say,"The cat is a siamese and purrs softly when stroked."