Yes, a rash on a human can potentially be caused by parasites from a cat, particularly through a condition known as "cat scratch fever" or by exposure to parasites like hookworms. If a person's skin comes into contact with contaminated soil or feces from an infected cat, it may lead to skin irritation or a rash. Additionally, certain worms, like roundworms, can cause a condition called larva migrans, leading to rashes in humans. Proper hygiene and regular veterinary care for pets can help prevent these issues.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
The cat may have a rash, possibly caused from some sort of allergy. Or she may have mange.
If you cat has worms, then they have more than one worm. There is not set amount of worms that animals get when they have them.
ALL cat feces (or any feces of all species) has an odor, but if a cat's feces has an especially putrid odor, along with possibly being loose, it is possible that the cat has coccidiosis. Which is caused by a protozoan parasite. Kittens have died from lack of treatment for coccidia.
A cat with worms can infect a cat that doesn't have worms, so it's best to give both cats (after discussing it with your vet) the worm capsules.
If a cat's belly is hard and round, it probably has some type of worms.
No, I have never found worms in my cat's water bowl.
No, I have not noticed any worms in your cat's water recently.
No "normal" per se, but not uncommon. This is caused by the cat injesting flea eggs. Need to put the cat on Frontline or another anti flea medicine
You can tell if your cat has worms by looking for symptoms such as weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and a bloated belly. You may also see worms in your cat's feces or around their bottom. It's important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment if you suspect they have worms.
You can tell if your cat has worms by looking for symptoms like weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and a bloated belly. You may also see worms in your cat's feces or around their bottom. It's important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment if you suspect they have worms.
Common signs that your cat may have worms include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, a bloated belly, and visible worms in their feces or around their anus. If you suspect your cat has worms, it is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.