In theory, the answer is YES. Lice must live on a host (i.e. your cat), they do not live very long off of the host. It could be possible for a louse to be on your clothes from holding one cat and be immediately transferred to another cat. If one cat in a household has lice, all cats in that household should be treated for the lice to make sure that they are completely eliminated from the home.
K. H., DVM
Cats can be affected by certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV). These diseases are transmitted through close contact between infected and uninfected cats, often through bites or grooming. It is important for cat owners to have their pets tested for these diseases and to practice safe and responsible pet ownership to prevent their spread.
Several other drugs can be tried for treating feline LPE.
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Some well-known diseases in cats are Feline enteritis (Panleucopaenia), Cat flu, Feline leukemia virus and Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Domestic cats should be vaccinated against the first three. The risk of FIV infection can be reduced by neutering, as this reduces fighting behaviours- FIV is transmitted by bodily fluids such as blood and saliva, mainly through bites.
Leopards suffer from all sorts of diseases that are quite similar to humans. A few are, feline asthma, feline FIV (AIDS), Feline leukeamia, and feline lower urinary tract disease. tehy get others from eating some other things and from when they get into fights other germs get into them and the pass out for 3-5 min and slowly die
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I am sorry to answer you question with a question, but do you mean the name for a feline unable to roar or a feline who is unable to roar?
dose feline mean anything?
A house cat, or any other feline.
it cannot be transmitted
It is common for cat owners to find scabs on their cats, especially if they live with other feline housemates. These are typically due to normal cat fights and are not a problem. However, if they are not healing, the cat should be taken to the vet immediately.