It depends on the source of the epilepsy. Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain often caused by a physical injury, and as such cannot be communicated from one cat to another. However, there are parasites, notably tapeworms, that can enter the brain and cause stroke-like or epilepsy-like symptoms, and those can be communicated.
It is concerning if a cat is eating another cat's vomit because it can lead to the spread of diseases and parasites, as well as potential health issues for the cat consuming the vomit.
No, but the cause of a hematoma can spread from cat to cat depending on what that cause is.
Ticks live in dense brush. Your cat was probably outddoors and a few had rubbed off on him. Ticks can also spread from one pet to another, even from you.
No.
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I believe this is so because when another another cat enters the house the currently living-there cat is wondering Why do you bring another cat here? I am your cat! So I believe that the cat is jealous that another cat is in the house or you have recently touched another cat. Your cat has picked up the scent of that other cat. I know this because of experiences with my cat. Your cat is jealous that the other cat interacted with you.
Another name for a cat is a feline.
Ringworm is infectious. It can be spread to a cat by another outdoor cat who goes out side or a dog who may be a house mate and goes outside and contracts it elsewhere. Even humans can pass it to a cat as a cat can pass it to humans. Otherwise if not exposed to anyone or any other means, it cannot get it.
FIP stands for feline infectious peritonitis. It is a viral illness in cats which is almost always fatal. It is spread through contact with another cat that is infected.
Irmgard Lamprecht has written: 'Epilepsie, Schule, Beruf' -- subject(s): Brain-damaged children, Education, Epilepsy in children
cat scratch fever
When a cat bites another cat's neck, it is often a sign of dominance or aggression. This behavior is common among cats as a way to establish hierarchy or show dominance over another cat.