I wish you could see me right now! To make a long story short, I have 35 large welts all over my face and they are starting to appear on my arms and body..after going to my family doctor he sent me to a dermatologist, I have ringworm! Acquired from a new kitten! It is in my lymphatic system coming out all over my body. He put be on a fungal medicine by mouth and some fungal creme which I could be on for up to 6 months! I can't go anywhere because I look like I have the Bubonic Plague! So YES Cats can give you infections on your face!!
Yes
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Cats and humans teeth are different because of the types of food we eat. Cats are meant to be hunters.
If they have ravies, yes.
Cats do not digest milk meant for humans. It will give the cat diarrhea and gas.
Yes, they do.
NO you should not give cats any medicine that is made for humans!
Nasonex is a medication prescribed to humans. Humans and cats are genetically different, so giving a medication to an animal that is not intended for an animal could kill it.
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
It is not recommended to give cats cranberry juice for urinary infections. While cranberry juice may be helpful for preventing urinary tract infections in humans, it is not proven to be effective for treating cats with urinary issues. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment for your cat's urinary infection.
Wild cats do not lay eggs. They are mammals. Like humans, they give birth to their young.
Humans, cats, dogs, elephants and polar bears.