It depends on the pigeon- if it was a healthy pigeon, then there is a high chance that the cat doesn't get infected, but if it was an infected pigeon, the there is a high chance the cat will get sick. Its better to make sure your cat doesn't eat pigeons or any other birds by giving it a collar with a bell on it. When the bell rings, this will warn the bird that the cat is coming and will fly away so the cat has a lower chance of getting infected.
There are relatively few cases of dogs and cats becoming infected with WNV.
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Diggs is a German shepherd,catherine is a charcoal cat and seamus is a pigeon
The infected mushrooms!
dogs and cats gett tapeworms from the infected flea they have consumed or have been bitten from
Yes, they played Seamus the pigeon.
By eating infected food.
The cat will most likely be in and get infected.
The name of the pigeon in Cats and Dogs the Revenge Of Kitty Galore is Seamus.
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YES! Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. The parasite infects most warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family. Animals are infected by eating infected meat, by ingestion of feces of a cat that has itself recently been infected, or by transmission from mother to fetus. Cats have been shown as a major reservoir of this infection.
All cats can have different sounds when they purr from loud purring that sounds like a locomotive to sounding like a pigeon. Cats have muscles in their voice box that vibrate to cause the purring sounds and most cats purr when happy.