Neither cats nor dogs can get mumps, although it sometimes may look like it. If you see anything that looks similar to mumps on your pet, take him/her to the vet to see what's going on, but it will not actually be mumps; maybe something else. However, Scientists are experimenting on cats with the mumps virus.
Cats do not get mumps because it is a virus that only affects humans. Cats showing mumps-like symptoms must be brought to the veterinarian as soon as possible as they could be suffering from an infected bug bite, an abscess, or a tumor.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
clutter of cats
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
Cats do not get mumps because it is a virus that only affects humans. Cats showing mumps-like symptoms must be brought to the veterinarian as soon as possible as they could be suffering from an infected bug bite, an abscess, or a tumor.
Mumps.
you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.
Mumps is not a STD.
the mumps could kill you
all people can get the mumps
UNFOTUNATELY-Mumps can kill you
No, "mumps" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Mumps is caused by Mumps virus (MuV).
No. Mumps affects your salivary gland. They are present in both the sexes. Mumps has nothing to do with your sex.
Mumps wasn't used as anything. Mumps is a disease, and was at first very lethal.
The mumps are caused by a virus called the paramyxovirus.