In point of fact, the bacterial content of their mouths is cleaner than ours. But, there are numbers of diseases that can pass between dogs and humans -- various pin worms for example. You want to be wormy?
If you're sharing a safe treat, fine, but just hand it to 'em. Better yet, put it in their food bowl. Eat from the same table service and you'll catch something you don't want sooner or later.
No, a serving fork is larger than a dinner fork.
No it can't only if the cat with UTI urinates on the other cat. So it should be fine with sharing the same food and litter
* The proper etiquette for eating with a knife and fork is the knife is for cutting and the fork for picking up small amounts of foods and the person eating should eat one section of food at a time and not mix all foods onto their fork. Some people will eat meat first; then potatoes; then vegetables while others may do it the complete opposite. It does not really matter in what rotation you eat your food, just don't pile different foods on your fork (with the exception of a salad where everything is already mixed together.)
The relationship of "fork" to "eat is the same as the relationship of "TV" to "watch."
I had the same prob, turned out I was using a fork. Now I use a spoon I had the same prob, turned out I was using a fork. Now I use a spoon
Yes, sharing the same food can potentially spread tuberculosis (TB), but it's not a primary mode of transmission. TB is primarily spread through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. However, if food is contaminated with respiratory secretions from someone with active TB, there is a minimal risk of transmission, particularly if the food is not cooked. Overall, the risk of TB transmission through shared food is much lower compared to respiratory routes.
Yes. As well as many other parasites. This is highly not recommended.
No. The bakeshop is were they sell the food and the bakery is were the make the food
The some wave has the same frequency as the natural frequency of the tuning fork, the tuning fork is made to vibrate due to a process called resonance.
Mono is spread through direct contact with saliva, so it is possible to contract is by sharing the same cigarette. You can also get ti by sharing lipstick, or drinking from the same glass.
I'm pretty sure if it is the same as the '81 then it is 230cc's.
300Hz is the natural frequency of the tuning fork hence if a sound wave of same frequency hits the fork then RESONANCE occurs