Generally not, you might get a bit of an upset stomach if you ate it, and I'm sure it might hurt if you put it in your eye or that sort of thing, but generally no, it is just food that has been eaten by bacteria and pooped out.
Yes. It is definitely harmful. But if the dog has bitten the cat for more than ten days, there is no problem of rabies to the cat. You please get the cat immunized.
This is not harmful to your dog but your dog does not need it so is a waste to give it to him or her. All animals with the exception of the Rhesus Monkey, Guinea Pigs & Humans, manufacture their own Vitamin C. It can be a bit harsh on the tummy but as I said before no need to give that to your dog.
dog,cat,
Only if said dog or cat has turned them on. In most peoples case No.
because they attack cat or bite people
Not attracting hungry animals or birds is a reason for not including old fish and meat in composting heaps. Not introducing harmful bacteria and viruses and synthetic litters is a reason for not integrating old cat and dog waste into composting piles.
they can hear, see and smell better than humans
To remove waste matter from its body similar to humans
Probably a dog,or cat.
Actually, dogs and humans share very few of the same microbes, so a lick or "kiss" from a dog is not really that harmful (unless the human is allergic to dog dander or dog saliva). There is some evidence that dog saliva actually has mild antibiotic properties, as well.
Don't put dog waste in the trash. There are various dog removal service providers available who can properly dispose of the dog waste in a defined area. It will not create any pollution or spread any harmful particles in the environment. Likewise, we have Doo Care, Dog waste removal services offering best waste scooper services in Chicago. Hire them for best services.
No they are not, but some people are highly allergic to cat or dog fleas, but it causes no dangerous harm to the person. They will get itchy from the bite, may have runny eyes, stuffy nose and a welt where the bite is.