Zoonotic diseases are ones that can be passed from animals to man. Most diseases are species specific. Humans don't catch cat flu despite urban legends to the contrary. Most zoonotic diseases can be avoided through good hygiene - disinfecting areas which have become contaminated, washing hands after handling contaminated items (including cats) and wearing rubber gloves to prevent infectious matter entering skin wounds. The majority of diseases pose no threat to humans and can be treated by your doctor. A few are more dangerous to those with poor immune systems and a very small minority are unquestionably dangerous e.g. rabies.
The web article provides lots of information about any possible health risks to humans from cats.
http://www.messybeast.com/zoonoses.htm
2007-07-31 09:53:56
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answered by Michele the Louis Wain cat 7
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It relies upon on the situation. If the canine is whelping a clutter of puppies or a cat has slightly diarhhea then the 1st decision may be to handle it at living house to work out if the situation gets greater powerful. And on an analogous time as waiting human beings can ask different puppy vendors in the event that they have any ideas on the thank you to handle the difficulty and ask for conventional suggestion. If it would not get greater powerful then the subsequent decision is the vet. some human beings do have some hum dingers on right here, yet for the main section the questions are good, valid ones.
2016-10-08 22:16:35
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answered by antonietti 4
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When I was a teenager, I had a bad cold and my cat did catch a cold-like flu and had to be treated with antibiotics. Flu and colds can be fatal in dogs and cats...it can lead to a respiratory illness. I would urge you to have your cat treated by a vet.
But we cannot catch any ailments from cats, save rabies; though most cats you'll be in contact with will be vaccinated for rabies.
2007-07-31 09:37:36
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answered by nellbelle7 5
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No, you can't get sick from your cat and your cat cannot get sick from you. Is your cat sneezing a lot or 'coughing'? This could be feline upper respiratory disease. Has your cat been vaccinated? If your cat still has any symptoms, it would be a very good idea to take him/her to a vet.
2007-07-31 09:41:58
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answered by silver_moonshell 2
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No they can't.
Perhaps they might both have a cold from air conditioning or fans running. Cats don't get people diseases and people don't get cat diseases. They didn't catch a cold from each other.
2007-07-31 09:38:56
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answered by catlady 6
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Shaed; The old cold can be passed from man to animal and it is much harder for the cat to recover from it. You mite want to take kitty to a vet to have her checked out.
2007-07-31 09:38:56
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answered by zipper 7
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you can get sick from cats and cats can get sick from you because one of my cats got ringworm one time and the vet said it is contangious between cats, humans, and other animals, but i'm not so sure about colds...
2007-07-31 09:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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well, it really depends on what disease or sickness. a cold is caused by bacteria, it is possible. but there is so many different kinds of bacteria that cause colds out there that it is nearly impossible to tell. but it is possible for this to happen. a disease passed from an animal to a human is called a zoonotic disease. maybe you can do some searching on that.
2007-07-31 09:55:57
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answered by putzmarie 2
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No not really a regular cold can't be caught but some diseases can be caught from a cat.And things like ringworm can be caught from either.
2007-07-31 09:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is possible but keep an eye on her and make sure she is eating and drinking a little.
2007-07-31 09:41:34
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answered by Nicole D 2
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