Yes, he can!
First of all, because I had skin problems, I'm going to tell you about it and explain..
It's not the problem in animals, it's how we protect ourselves and how we raise them, naturally wanting care!
There were a lot of kittens and dogs in us, and both at home and in grandmothers, from 3/4 years old to 10/11 I had no problems, which I do not have now, but one day to one block there were cubs were dirty with conjunctivitis, and I regularly played with them I was still a child, nor did I think, nor did I say to treat... One day they started to get out of eczema (little pimples) that got up to wounds, took me to a leather one and it turned out from the kittens, not from the conjunctivitis, but from the finger they walk in!
I'm saying the finger again! The doctor explained that there are many microbes in it that accumulate on their nails and from scratching, not washed hands with which you touch become eczema sometimes. The important thing for many people do not know is that the cat at home they cuddle should have a cat toilet, not a finger! The kitten that's out after you cuddle him is washing at least twice, something I don't do to this day unless I eat, but I've never had any problems anymore, i hope I don't.
Conjunctivitis, on the other hand, should also be treated, because God forbid you touch your eyes I think it also gives up.
Hairs! They are important to buy a brush, for hair or direct attachment for the vacuum cleaner if living at home, because from the hairs of cats, dogs in ingestion can become tins ( cysts).
I have lived with many animals both at home and in the yard in grandmothers and now I live with such just teaching you, being human, to me are unique! They give love, trust, etc.
They are necessarily dewormed externally and internally, it is nice to visit a vet, bathe, clean toilets regularly or an area with which they are located if they are out generally a little care and everything is fine.
Cats at home only pills, bathing, hair cleaning, toilet and everything is fine...
These out are only deworming them, feeding them and I have no problems with them enter and home, but they are clean themselves, if you pick up a kitten from the street visibly dirty it is good to bathe there are cat, canine shampoos, deworming, if there is a visible conjunctivitis, to clean the eyes, and then everything will be fine, if he goes and there are no problems to the vet, there will be.. because at home they snuggle more, kiss, etc. I'm cuddling them again on the street, but they're not in my bed, and then I'm washing up, and there's no way there's a problem...
Briefly:
Hair, toilet and deworming these are important things, and if it is out washing hands necessarily after a game you do not know where it went and whether you will not like any parasite :)
It's nothing complicated. my dogs bathe them, i clean them and I have no problems even kissing them, but I know where they go, what the same is with cats and out and in us except from the street there I don't give because they are never so clean I enjoy it, but from afar it's not complicated.. the dogs that were in us the same thing, but at home the toilet and hair cleaning are the difference because it is very important!
Hairs should be cleaned, do not fly anywhere and, do not swallow and wash hands from animal to animal, because the tin is something very unpleasant and is obtained by ingestion of parasites
Maybe, of course, you want a question. A bunch of diseases you can bring. The kitten licks his ass, and then you kiss him. It will infect your brain with parasites and become inadequate. The Bulgarian is completely ignorant of parasites and hygiene norms to protect against them. This is one of three reasons our entire nation and country is bad and can't be fixed. The kitten will put a sample of toxoplasma in your brain, but it's not the only danger. In places where there is catering and touch the food and along with it their phones, banknotes, door locks, etc. - this is also a breeding ground for parasites. And many other examples. According to recent studies, in addition to countless diseases, parasites are also responsible for cancer.
Deworm the kitten every month. If you are taking a kitten from the street, make sure that there is no fungus on the skin. They're contagious to humans. If it turns out that there are (often come from stress) - start treating the animal and touch it with rubber gloves.
Put the vaccines in place when the veterinarian tells you.
In general, if you are taking basic care, there should be no problem.
It's also important what kind of vet you're going to come across. When we got our kitten, we had to change three veterinary offices. The kitten had a fungus, which in the first places claimed that it could not be treated, because the kitten was small. In the meantime, we've infected ourselves at home... In the third place, she was successfully cured, regardless of age. If we'd gone straight there, we probably wouldn't have been infected.
A good vet is a good way to protect yourself from diseases.
Of course you can. All animals carry some contagion, but when the animal is looked at properly and is homemade, the chance is not so high. Vaccinate him, give him pills against internal parasites for a certain period of time, bathe him and take powder for fleas. Then you are left to keep track of the cat not to eat old food and not to dig into the garbage. I'm not going to explain that you need to wash your hands before eating and maintain good personal hygiene, I think it's something that every normal person does. When you take the kitten, go to the vet and ask the same questions, he will explain in more detail. In the beginning, a little more monitoring about the animal's health is required, but in time you will get used to it yourself and notice if there are worrying changes.
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