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Cat ringworm is transmitted to people, in fact, it is no different from in cats, it is generally a red circle, and then it is very itchy, and there will be redness and peeling in severe cases.
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Ringworm in cats will show symptoms of tinea corporis after it is transmitted to people. The main manifestations are map-like erythema at the site of infection, ringworm chips accompanied by itching. Cat feline ringworm is a fungal infection disease, and cat ringworm is generally antifungal **, and oral antifungal drugs and topical antifungal ointments can be used for feline ringworm.
It can be cured after a period of standardization, but at the same time, it is necessary to carry out corresponding ** on the cat when people get cat ringworm, otherwise it is easy to reverse. That's all I know, and I don't know anything else, I wish you good health.
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It should be itchy and fresh spots will appear.
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What diseases can domestic cats infect people?
Domestic cats are many people's favorite pets, but at the same time, domestic cats can also carry diseases, which can be transmitted to humans, and the following will be detailed from several aspects of which diseases domestic cats can transmit to humans.
1. Infectious diseases
Domestic cats may carry some infectious diseases that humans can infect, such as leptospirosis, cat-scratch disease, pestilence, etc. These diseases can be transmitted to humans by infecting pathogens in cats and with cat excrement. Therefore, it is important not to come into contact with the feces, saliva and wounds of the domestic cat.
2. Allergic diseases
In some people, the hair and saliva of domestic cats may cause allergic reactions in the body, which will lead to symptoms of the respiratory system, ** and other parts, and in severe cases, asthma, severe **itching and other symptoms may occur. It should be noted that people with allergic diseases should avoid contact with domestic cats.
3. Fungal infectious diseases
In some cases, domestic cats may carry some fungal infectious diseases, such as feline rosaceosis, Candida infection, etc. These diseases are contracted by humans through contact with the hair of infected cats, or by direct contact with feces, urine, etc. It is important to note that these diseases are not because cats infect humans, but because cats themselves carry pathogens.
4. Parasitic diseases
Domestic cats may also carry some parasites, such as cat roundworms, tapeworms, toxoplasmosis, etc. These parasites are excreted with cat excrement, and without proper hygiene, humans can become infected by ingesting the eggs of these parasites. Therefore, it is necessary to deworm domestic cats regularly and clean up the feces of domestic cats in time.
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What diseases do cats infect people?
Many people love pet cats very much, but cat-borne diseases also need our attention. Let's take a closer look at the common diseases that cats transmit to humans.
1. Cat-scratch disease
Cat-scratch disease, also known as **lymph node sarcoidosis, is caused by being scratched and bitten and licked by infected cats. The pathogen is a bacterium called Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, which continues to live normally despite feeling unwell after being infected. After being scratched or licked by a cat, symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain appear at the wound.
If you experience uncomfortable symptoms, it's best to seek medical attention as soon as possible. **Erythromycin and sulfonamides are commonly used, and antibiotics are needed if the wound infection is severe. Take precautions, wash your hands regularly, and avoid contact with cats with a sick spleen or stray cats for unknown reasons.
2. Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite that is ubiquitous in cats and is transmitted through cat feces and animal tissues that have been infected with sensibility. Humans may experience symptoms such as headache, fever, and even life-threatening symptoms after infection. For pregnant women, toxoplasmosis is more dangerous and can lead to fetal malformations and miscarriages.
The main way to prevent toxoplasmosis is to clean up cat feces regularly, while improving personal hygiene and avoiding raw meat and undercooked food.
3. Infectious diarrhea in cats
Feline infectious diarrhea, also known as toxoplasmosis diarrhea, is a gastrointestinal viral disease transmitted by pet cats. Symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting, which can recover on their own, but may also cause dangerous symptoms such as dehydration and anemia. For pregnant women and people with weakened immunity, the condition may be more severe after contracting feline infectious diarrhea.
The main prevention methods are to keep the pet cat eating healthy, get vaccinated regularly, and at the same time strengthen personal hygiene and keep the home clean.
4. Cat grass fever
Feline grass fever, also known as feline rabies, is caused by a virus. Symptoms include vomiting, loss of appetite, increased body temperature, etc., and the disease progresses quickly and can lead to the death of the cat in a short period of time. Humans may experience symptoms such as fever, headache, and muscle aches after infection.
For pet cats, regular vaccinations are the most effective way to prevent grass fever in cats, while avoiding letting the pet cat go out and come into contact with other stray cats. For people, when bitten by a cat, it is necessary to wash the wound in time and get vaccinated if necessary.
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Cats can be susceptible to diseases such as toxoplasmosis, rabies, salmonellosis, ringworm in cats, echinococcosis, etc. Cats have a lot of parasites, and if they are exposed to it for a long time, they may transmit diseases, cause physical discomfort, and other diseases.
Rabies: Caused by the rabies virus, cats are the second most common source of infection after dogs. Cats infected with the virus can be excreted through saliva, and humans are infected after being scratched or bitten by cats.
Rabies is one of the most serious malignant infectious diseases to date, and the fatality rate once infected is 100%, so it is important to get vaccinated against rabies in time after being bitten by a cat.
Toxoplasmosis: Toxoplasma gondii is an opportunistic pathogenic parasite that contains its oocysts in the feces of cats and can infect humans if ingested. Toxoplasma gondii is an opportunistic pathogenic parasite that is mostly infective in immunocompetent people without any signs or symptoms.
Cat owners need to clean and care for their cats, as well as vaccinations to reduce the risk of contracting viruses and parasites. In daily life, cats should also avoid being scratched by cats, avoid using the same utensils, eat and drink.
Cat Habits:
Cats like to have a regular life.
Cats don't look at the time, but they seem to have an alarm clock in their bodies. Cats like to wake up at a set time, lick their fur, eat, play, and sleep. Cats are also very smart to observe their owners' routines and adjust their schedules accordingly. Beginning!
Cats hate confusion and don't like change.
If you don't want your cat in the bedroom, set rules at the beginning and follow them strictly. Because cats can't understand the fickle characteristics of human beings, why do the same thing, the owner is happy for a while, and then he wants to scold me and beat me.
Cats also don't like too many changes to their living environment, for example, if you throw away the worn-out cat scratcher that it has used for a long time, the cat will get angry. For cats, every day is the same, and they will not find it boring, which is the best!
Cats are territorial.
If you have a dog, they will probably be more than happy to explore new worlds with you, and they like to live in groups and follow humans. But cats like to stay in their familiar environment, without any danger, no invasion of alien species, no unfamiliar smell, so that cats will feel at ease.
Male cats are naturally more territorial, but female cats also attach great importance to their own litter.
Cats love to sleep.
Cats sleep 16-20 hours a day, and only a very small number of cats suffer from insomnia. Each cat has their own preferred sleeping spot, and they may stay in different places to nap at different times, some cats like to sleep in high places, some cats like to bask in the sun, some cats like to curl up in corners, and some like to lie on the ground on all fours.
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1. Common feline infectious diseases
Feline infectious diseases, also known as feline diseases, refer to diseases that are transmitted from cats to humans or other animals. Common feline infectious diseases include cat cold, feline rhinotracheitis, feline leukemia, feline rabies, etc. Among them, feline leukemia and feline paradogemia are relatively harmful to human health and need to be paid attention to.
Feline leukemia is mainly transmitted through body fluids such as saliva, tears, urine, feces, etc. After humans are infected with feline leukemia, symptoms such as fatigue, fever, and decreased immunity are manifested. Feline rabies, on the other hand, is mainly transmitted through rabies bites, rubbers, scratches, etc., which are infected by the virus.
Although such a situation is relatively rare, once feline rabies is infected, it will pose a great threat to human life.
2. The use of antimicrobial drugs in cats
Many families with cats will buy antibiotics for cats to take orally when they are sick, but this behavior will not only reduce the cat's body immunity, but also cause drug resistance, which may endanger people's health in serious cases.
At the same time, when it comes to cat illness, be sure to follow your veterinarian's medication recommendations and ensure that the medication is used, stored, and handled correctly. If there is an abnormality in the pet's medication, it is necessary to consult or seek medical attention in time to avoid irreversible damage to the human body and pets due to the wrong medication.
3. Methods to prevent infectious diseases in cats
To prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases in cats, the following points need to be noted:
1) Maintain environmental hygiene: Regularly clean the pet's living environment, clean pet drinking utensils, food bowls and other supplies to prevent the breeding of bacteria and viruses.
2) Regular physical examination: Take the cat for physical examination regularly to find signs of disease in time.
3) Standardized feeding: reasonably control the cat's diet to avoid diseases from the mouth.
4) Vaccination: Vaccinate cats regularly to enhance their resistance and prevent the occurrence of diseases.
4. How to properly dispose of pet feces
Cat feces can carry bacteria and parasites, so it is important to dispose of pet feces properly in order to protect human health.
When disposing of pet feces, you should collect cat feces into garbage bags and tie them tightly and pour them into the trash can, and do not throw pet feces in public places at will to avoid polluting the environment. After handling the stool, wash your hands with soap and hot water to kill bacteria and parasites that may be present and prevent infection and contagion.
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1. Oral diseases in cats can be transmitted to humans
Cats are one of people's pets, but the oral diseases of cats can be transmitted to humans. Cats' teeth are prone to gingivitis and periodontal disease after long-term plaque accumulation. These diseases are all caused by bacteria, and people can also contract these diseases through contact with cats or after contact with cats' saliva.
Gingivitis and early periodontal disease in cats are less obvious, so cat owners need to check their oral health regularly.
2. Fleas and mites on cats can be transmitted to humans
Fleas and mites on cats can be contagious to humans, especially for people with ** sensitive problems are more likely to suffer. Fleas can bite people directly, thus passing the germ to humans. Mites, on the other hand, can cause itching.
Symptoms such as itching, inflammation and other problems need to be taken in time, such as bathing, hair cleaning, etc., and you need to go to the hospital to get the doctor's advice.
3. Karl's disease in cats can be transmitted from cats to humans
Karls' disease is a bacterial disease transmitted by cats. The main symptoms are chills, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Although cats themselves are not infected with Karl's disease, they can obtain Karl's disease bacteria from rodents and other rodents and pass them on to humans through feces or food contamination.
Therefore, when in contact with cats, pay attention to washing hands before eating and after using the toilet, strengthen environmental hygiene, and prevent Karlsia infection.
4. Toxoplasmosis in cats can be transmitted to humans through cat feces
Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, which is a human-animal skin comorbidity. Humans are generally infected with Toxoplasma gondii by eating raw or undercooked meat containing Toxoplasma gondii, but another way to get Toxoplasma gondii is to transmit it to humans through cat feces. Cats are less likely to carry toxoplasmosis, mainly because cats infected with Toxoplasma gondii will excrete eggs during feces, and then humans will be infected with toxoplasmosis if they eat food containing eggs.
Therefore, cat owners need to clean up their cat's excrement frequently and take their cats for toxoplasmosis checkups regularly.
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Generally not, it is basically a lifelong parasite on the host, if you are worried about lice or eggs on your body, bathe frequently, and use boiling water to scald clothes and sheets. That's it. In addition, if possible, the kitten will be dewormed externally, and it will be completely safe.