No, not on a general basis if the owner makes sure the cat's shots are up to date and is well fed along with water and has a physical by the vet once a year. The only problem would be Allergies and sometimes ring worm. If rabies shots are not given and your cat is outside there is a possibility of the cat contracting rabies, but it's rarer than you think. I've had cats almost all my life (even a few that came to my parents house for a hand out and not once did my brother and I ever suffer from a harmful disease.
Ticks are often harmful to humans. For instance, the sheep tick could cause Lyme disease in humans.
If by harmful you mean dangerous, then it is because they have a natural instinct to hunt down/kill their prey. Like a cat and a mouse - the cat automatically thinks it is food because they recognise the mouse as his food. A tiger normally won't harm humans. However, because we settle in their habitat, we place ourself in the fridge of a hungry tiger.
They poo on them
Feeding human maltodextrin to cats is not recommended as it can upset their digestive system. Cats have different dietary requirements from humans, and their digestive systems are not equipped to handle certain ingredients found in human food products. It is best to stick to cat-specific food and treats to ensure their health and well-being.
Cats do not have appendix and humans do.
Feaces
by scratchin and stuff like if its bad :o
Cat hair itself is not harmful to humans, but some people may be allergic to it. Cat dander, saliva, and urine can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. Regular cleaning and grooming of cats can help reduce the amount of allergens in the environment.
Yes. It is definitely harmful. But if the dog has bitten the cat for more than ten days, there is no problem of rabies to the cat. You please get the cat immunized.
It is possible to get sick from sharing food with your cat, as cats can carry bacteria and parasites that can be harmful to humans. It is best to avoid sharing food with your cat to prevent the risk of illness.
Cat litter does not produce carbon monoxide on its own. However, if cat litter is burned or heated at extremely high temperatures, it can potentially release carbon monoxide and other harmful gases. It is advisable to dispose of cat litter properly and avoid any burning or high-heat processes to prevent the release of harmful gases.
yes the lichens are harmful but to some humans
earthworms are not harmful to humans theyare just pink and slimmyNo. Worms that are harmful to humans are roundworms, flatworms and hookworms.
They are not harmful to humans
No they are not. In fact, humans are more harmful to them then they are to us.
Americium is harmful to humans because is very radioactive.
Yes, tigers will prey on humans just like they will on any animal. It is rare that tigers or any big cat looks at us as prey, but it does happen. Tigers have killed more people than any other big cat.