No, cats cannot catch a cold from ferrets. While both animals can experience respiratory infections, the viruses that typically cause colds in cats and ferrets are different and specific to each species. However, they can both be susceptible to similar environmental factors, such as allergens or irritants, which may lead to respiratory symptoms. It's always best to consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about your pets' health.
no
the answer is in the question, its a HUMAN cold not a cat cold. Although cats have been known to sneeze
No, a cat cannot catch a human cold, just like a human cannot catch a cold or flu off a cat. These viruses are species-specific, meaning that they can only be caught from an infected animal of the same species.
dont worrie! your cat didnt catch your cold,and you cant catch its! and they probobly have hairballs
No, it's a different virus. No, it's a different virus.
Yes they certainly can. I got a cat from the humane society and he came home sneezing. It can be caused by allergies, an upper respiratory infection or simply a cold.
Depends on the type of ferret food as all have different ingredients. as long as the food meets your cat's nutritional needs.
Yes
yes a cat is a lot better than a ferret. Cats are cute and cuddly are very nice and i love them! that's MY opinion on this question.
a ferret does not evolve it is its own creature. it has relations like the pole cat or mink ext.. but it does not evolve :)
You scruff a ferret by holding the layer of fat that is around the back of its neck just like you scruff a cat.
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