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Hello, if you just touch a cat, you definitely won't get the plague.
Because plague is mostly spread through blood, and mostly because of fleas on rats.
Biting a rat and then biting a person, or a mouse biting directly can cause infection.
Suggestion: So if you just touch a cat that has eaten a mouse, of course you won't get it, and the cat doesn't have plague, so you won't get plague just by touching it.
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If a cat eats a mouse, people can still touch it, but it's best to wash your hands after touching it.
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Of course you can touch it. It's just better to deworm the cat. Because rats have a lot of parasites in their bodies. After the cat eats the mouse, it also means that the parasite has been eaten in the stomach. So you have to deworm the cat.
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Of course you can touch it.
Because cats are very clean little animals, they will clean themselves, even if they eat mice, they are relatively clean.
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Yes, it's instinct for cats to eat mice. It's going to be fine.
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According to your description, cats catch mice, and people touch cats, and generally do not get infected with infectious diseases. Plague is transmitted by rat-flea bites.
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It should be fine. Because cats and mice are natural predators. It's normal for cats to catch mice. But your cat. Vaccinations should be given in advance.
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After the cat eats the mouse, it is best to give the cat a bath, because the bacteria on the mouse will contaminate the cat in the process of catching the mouse.
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After the cat eats the mouse, people can still touch it.
But in this case, you must let the cat keep it clean, because some mice have a lot of bacteria and viruses on their bodies, so if the cat eats the mouse, it will be poisoned if it is unlucky.
Because the plague is mostly transmitted through blood, and most of the infection is caused by fleas on rats biting rats and then biting people, or rats biting directly.
So if you just touch a cat that has eaten a mouse, of course you won't get it, and the cat doesn't get plague, so you can't get plague just by touching it.
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It is normal for a cat to eat a mouse, of course, it can be touched, and it will not cause harm to health, and after the cat eats a mouse, the cat will clean up by itself.
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If there is no rat poison, it can be touched if it is a live rat. But regardless of whether the cat has eaten mice or not, if it is scratched, the bite must be treated immediately before vaccination.
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It is better for cats to eat mice and not to touch them, animals have animal bacteria, people can bathe every day, animals can not bathe every day, so it is better not to touch them.
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Because cats are particularly sensitive to odors on mice.