Yes. You will not transmit the same to your cat.
A nursing mother cat cannot get a rabies shot or any type of vaccine in particular. Vaccines contain live components that can cross the placenta and may cause defects or even death in the fetus.
Cat scratch fever is caused by a bacteria that is generally transmitted to the cat by fleas. If the cat isn't carrying the disease, then they will be unable to transmit it to you, the human.
no
Yes, the word "transmit" has a short 'a' sound as in 'cat' at the beginning of the word.
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No, a cat can not kill a human. A cat can transmit diseases to humans but the diseases are not fatal.
Yes a cat can cuz they are smart
You can get hep A from a cat if you put your toung in its mouth or if it touches your furniture. Even leather.
Only if you have a mosquito on you that is carrying heartworms. It's extremely rare for humans to get heartworms, and I don't think it would be easy to transmit to your cat if you did have them.
Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.
At least 3 years old