Just like humans, cats scratch when they itch. But the cause of the itching is often fleas, so check to see down in the fur near the skin if you see tiny black bugs crawling around. Those are fleas.
No, bird fleas cannot get into cats. There are different kinds of fleas.
Cats scratch, they can contract fleas and/or worms, although most other animals can get worms and fleas as well. Cats also can vomit up fur balls. They can be lazy, don't come when called (unless you have food in your hand), don't give a heck to what you say. This is usually how cats are; they are not like dogs that can be easily trained.
It is unlikely for an adult to contract scratch fever. You can catch cat scratch fever by getting scratched bitten by a kitten, but this is very uncommon. Getting scratched by a kitten does not automatically mean you have scratch fever.
if they lick themselves its because they are cleaning themselves. rabbits are very clean animals. if they scratch too much its possible that they have fleas
Fleas are biting them.
I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.
when the cats are near each other the fleas jump to the other cat =]
Bubonic plague and Cat Scratch disease can be carried by fleas.
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Your cat might itch because it has fleas or merely that it has been bitten by a mosquito, gnat, etc.