Yes your cat can carry topical parasites, such as fleas, ticks, etc. and internal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Take your Cat into see your Veterinarian for a good check up and also bring in a sample of the cat's feces to be checked for internal parasites.
Predatory animals, such as cats and foxes, and disease-carrying parasites.
Yes, bats can carry lice. Just like any other animal, they can fall prey to all sorts of insects and parasites.
Yes, they sure can. Guinea pigs can get fleas and lice just like dogs and cats can. There are powders and such you can buy at pet stores to keep these parasites away from your pets.
Cats, dogs, foxes, hawks and other raptors, humans, land-clearing, ticks and other parasites.
Cats can commonly carry fleas and lice. They may also be afflicted by ticks and mites on their skin, as well as various parasites in their digestive system.
All animals potentially carry parasites.
Parasites can carry and transmit viruses, but they do not "cause" them.
no
No, peaches do not carry parasites or worms. Worms may eat off of peaches, but they will never burrow inside.
they carry salmonella
Parasites are commonly found on cats and dogs.
Actually yes, land snails are an significant carrier of parasites. Especially bird parasites.
Predatory animals, such as cats and foxes, and disease-carrying parasites.
Wild rats carry fleas and disease. Not consciously of course. But because of how they live, in sewers and basements. Domestic or "pet" rats are very clean and rarely carry parasites unless exposed to them via other pets like cats and dogs.
Most would not, but mistletoe is an example of one that does.
No sir or ma'am mosquito do carry parasites so you need to use bug spray when you are around them because they carry they are one of the most common transportation for parasites so WATCH OUT A MOSQUITO!!
the diseases that dragonflies carry are: vomits,blood,bacteria or parasites,saliva and way more............