Yes, female cats are typically smaller in size compared to male cats.
House centipedes are not dangerous to cats. They are not venomous and do not pose a threat to cats.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
Cats did not evolve from dinosaurs. Cats evolved from a common ancestor of modern carnivores, which lived after the extinction of dinosaurs.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
No, cats cannot get worms from drinking milk.
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
These may be mosquito larvae ; changing the water daily will probably stop this problem .
White worms in cats and dogs are probably tapeworm, which is spread by fleas.
cats do not get worms if they are properly fed and healthy, if they do contract some sort of disease that causes worms they need to be taken to a vet immediately.
Signs that your cats may have worms include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, bloated belly, and visible worms in their feces or around their anus. To confirm, take your cats to a veterinarian for a fecal examination.
No, rabbits cannot get worms from cats. Each species has its own specific types of parasites that do not typically transfer between them.
Worm eggs can be deposited on grass by any of a number of insects or by other cats, and can be carried from one location to another either on flies feet or inside insects. Most likely, if your cat is an outdoor cat, she is eating grass and bugs which harbor worm eggs. Cats and dogs can also get worms from tropical fish if they drink the water from a fish tank or pond.
To determine if cats have worms, look for signs such as weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and a bloated belly. You can also check their feces for worms or take them to a vet for a fecal exam.
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No. worms, bacteria are decomposers
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