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Yes, humans can contract lungworm from cats through exposure to infected cat feces or contaminated environments.
Tricinosis can survive extremely low temperatures and no freezer on the market can freeze to that temperature. anonymous@oola.com
Humans are not part cat.
No, humans cannot contract distemper. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, such as dogs and ferrets.
No, humans cannot contract chlamydia from cats. Chlamydia in cats is caused by a different strain of the bacteria and does not infect humans.
Cats can contract chlamydia through direct contact with an infected cat's bodily fluids, such as saliva or nasal discharge.
Humans have broken the green contract by killing animals of so the food chain is disrupted
No a human can not have the iris of a cat.
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Cats and humans do not share the same viral infections. For examples:A human cannot get a cold from a cat that has a viral cold.A human child who has the measles cannot give measles to a cat-- cats do not get measles.A cat can get a swollen jaw from a bad tooth, but a cat cannot contract mumps.A cat can have Feline HIV-AIDS but the human cannot get HIV-AIDS from a cat. The human and feline are two different strains.
Cats should like a human based on what the human does to the cat. if you feed and care for the cat it will like humans, if you treat it badly, it will not like humans.
No, a cat can not kill a human. A cat can transmit diseases to humans but the diseases are not fatal.