Rabies
No. Rabies is an infections disease transmitted by contact with an infected animal, usually through a bite.
Rabies is a viral disease in animals which can be transmitted through a bite from the infected animal.
Rabies
Rabies is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal.
Rabies
No, a cat does not "naturally" have rabies; it is a disease that is transmitted from other infected animals, almost always through a bite. However, being bitten by a rabid animal does not necessarily mean that the bitten animal will become infected. Humans, cats, and dogs are only mildly susceptible to the disease.
No. It's transmitted by puncture wounds from infected animals.
Contagious diseases are those that are transmitted through normal contact. An animal bite isn't considered normal contact.
Rabies is normally transmitted by the bite of an animal infected with it
Tyzzer's disease is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Clostridium piliforme. This type of bacteria lives in the intestine of infected small mammals and is spread from animal to animal through food and water contamination with feces. Tyzzer's disease can be prevented by separating healthy animals from infected individuals.
This is a disease transmitted to people from animals. The infection is transmitted by people drinking water contaminated with animal urine. When the water supply is damaged, people drink what they can from where they can. Also the disease is caught through damage to the skin and through the eyes
A deadly disease the spread through Africa and Asia. This disease infected cattle and antelope. It would make it so that that animal would not eat, and just starve to death.