No, humans cannot give scabies to cats. Scabies in humans is caused by a different type of mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) than the ones that affect cats (Notoedres cati). While both conditions are related to mites, they are species-specific, and transmission between humans and cats does not occur. However, both can experience skin irritation and itching due to their respective mites.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
no it is a cat
Humans get scabies animals dont. I had it a few times growing up. Doctors said it wouldnt effect my pets
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
i wouldnt if i were you.
Yes, a doctor should be able to give scabies treatment information, especially upon a visit. If you have scabies, you should see a doctor for treatment.
Scabies.
It is very unlikely. Scabies Sarcoptes Scabiei is spread by human to human contact. Animal scabies can irritate humans but cannot survive long enough to cause much problem. Domestic poultry is not prone to this type of mite.
No but once you give birth you'll pass the scabies to the infant. So go to the doctor and get rid of the scabies.
No, you should never give human medications to cats. This could be very toxic or even fatal to your cat.
NO. Never give human medication to a cat.
No, it is not safe to give your cat human cranberry pills. Cats have different dietary needs and metabolisms than humans, and giving them human medication can be harmful to their health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before giving your cat any medication.