kill it
Lice is a parasitic organism, meaning it feeds off of its host in a negative way. Lice is most often species specific- meaning that the lice (in this case cat lice) evolved along with its host (the cat) and would have a had time adapting to a different species such as a human.
Yes Cats can get Lice. However it is not the same type as lice as humans get. Cats will not contract human lice, and we will never have the cat lice Felicola subrostrata. It's species specific, meaning it only effects the certain species it likes. Don't belive look it up somewhere else
fleas i think....
no they cant
In theory, the answer is YES. Lice must live on a host (i.e. your cat), they do not live very long off of the host. It could be possible for a louse to be on your clothes from holding one cat and be immediately transferred to another cat. If one cat in a household has lice, all cats in that household should be treated for the lice to make sure that they are completely eliminated from the home. K. H., DVM
You find little white bugs in their fur
The lice that cats get are specific to cats. They do not transfer from other species but are spread within the species. Cats get lice from other cats who have lice. As with humans, it's not a matter of cleanliness, but of popularity. (In fact, lice like clean heads better!)
Yes
There is an ingredient in cat shampoo that kills head lice.
Bird s Probably Lick Them Clean Until They Are Clean Just Like A |Cat.
I don't think you should do that if you do your hair will start falling out.
By taking your cat to your Veterinarian to have him or her checked out.