it could milk is bad for cats cats are lactos and tolerate
Sometimes but not all the time... They'll get worms if you feed them to much cream milk and milk...
Drinking milk won't directly give a grown cat worms. Worms are usually transmitted through eating infected prey, such as rodents or insects, or contact with contaminated soil. However, excess milk can cause gastrointestinal upset in cats due to lactose intolerance.
No, there are no worms in chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made from milk, cocoa, sugar, and sometimes other flavorings or additives, but it does not contain worms.
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
Milk is not inherently bad for cats, but many adult cats are lactose intolerant, meaning they lack the enzyme needed to digest lactose in milk properly. This can lead to digestive upset, such as diarrhea or vomiting. It's best to offer cats water as their primary source of hydration.
White worms in cats and dogs are probably tapeworm, which is spread by fleas.
t shirt Littleuni: Milk from cows, eggs from chickens, silk from worms, fur from bears or sheep, and cats for company :-3
cats do not get worms if they are properly fed and healthy, if they do contract some sort of disease that causes worms they need to be taken to a vet immediately.
No, rabbits cannot get worms from cats. Each species has its own specific types of parasites that do not typically transfer between them.
To determine if cats have worms, look for signs such as weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and a bloated belly. You can also check their feces for worms or take them to a vet for a fecal exam.
Yes, female cats can produce milk to feed their kittens.