No.
Werewolves are fictional (not real) creatures invented by writers of novels.
In stories about werewolves, if you shoot one with a sliver bullet it will die. Silver also hurts werewolves.
The myth says that anyone who is bitten by a werewolf has no choice to become a werewolf. They transform to a werewolf at night on a full moon. They also die from nothing else but a silver bullet. Wolfsbane is a plant that a werewolves weakness and is like a poison to werewolves.
No, not at all for most babies except those that have a rare medical condition making them allergic to silver, which is one of the rarest metal allergies. Silver is actually beneficial, being antimicrobial, which is why people traditionally eat using silverware, medical instruments were often made from silver, and many antimicrobial drugs are based on silver. Silver is also hypoallergenic. Allergic reactions to jewelry typically indicate they contain inferior metals instead of silver.
People who are allergic to cats aren't really allergic to their fur. Their allergic to the dandruff a cat produces as an adult. Since kittens don't have dandruff people aren't really allergic to them. So I doubt that people allergic to cat's are allergic to fancy mice but if they produce the same dandruff it could be.
Werewolves can only be killed by weapons made of silver, or coated in wolfsbane (which is poisonous to everyone, not just lycanthropes) or by other werewolves. It can be assumed, then, that they could also be killed by any other supernatural creature, though there is no crossover reference in the lore for this, only in modern treatments on the subject.
Werewolves are often depicted as creatures who live in solitude or as part of a pack in remote areas like forests or mountains. They typically transform into wolves during the full moon and may struggle with controlling their wild instincts. In folklore, they are said to be vulnerable to silver objects and are often feared by humans.
The tendency of silver to tarnish and require frequent polishing may discourage people from buying silver jewelry. Some individuals may also be allergic to the metal, causing skin irritation. Additionally, silver's relatively high price compared to other metals like stainless steel or brass can deter potential buyers.
Yes, and some people are also allergic to it.
Yup. OK, fine they don't in some sense, but werewolves were just a giant breed of wolves that were also exaggerated my medieval villagers. Then people got blamed because they had big dogs.
Can I take roxithromycin if I am allergic to penicillin
An allergic reaction to a banana isn't very common, but it does happen. Some people are allergic to the form of protein contained in the banana. Additionally, if you're allergic to the banana, you could also be allergic to watermelon, cantaloupe kiwi, avocado and chestnuts and latex. Some people aren't actually allergic to bananas, they're allergic to the gas used to ripen bananas.
One can suffocate from swelling if sting is inside the throat. A very small proportion of people are also lethally allergic to the venom.