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Diseases That Affect Humans
Cat Scratch Disease Also known as "cat scratch fever," this flea-borne infection is typically transmitted from a cat's scratch or bite.
Ehrlichiosis Transmitted by ticks, this bacterial disease can cause fever, muscle aches, vomiting, and other more serious symptoms.
Giardia People become infected when they drink water containing the parasite Giardia lamblia.
Leptospirosis "Lepto" is a bacterial disease spread by contact with urine from an infected animal including dogs, raccoons, squirrels, and skunks.
Lyme Disease Spread by ticks, Lyme disease can cause arthritis and kidney damage.
Rabies This well-known disease is caused by a virus found in the saliva of infected animals and transmitted to people by bites.
Ringworm Ringworm is a fungal infection, not a worm, transmitted by contact with the skin or fur of an infected animal.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever A very serious tick-borne disease that causes fever, headache, and muscle pain followed by a rash.
Toxoplasmosis This is a parasitic disease spread by contact with cat feces in soil or litter, although the major route of transmission is contaminated meat.
A Few Ways To Protect Your Family
Wash your hands often when touching, playing with, or caring for pets. Never handle the stool of any animal without wearing disposable gloves or using a plastic barrier. Avoid kissing your pet or letting your pet lick your face. Do daily "tick checks" on yourself, kids, and pets. If you are pregnant, ask someone else in the family to clean the cat's litter box. If you are scratched or bitten, wash the area with soap and water right away and administer first aid.
A Few Ways To Protect Your Pet(s)
Twice a year wellness and fecal exams can help detect and treat zoonotic Many zoonotic diseases can be prevented by vaccination. Ask us about tick and flea control. Inspect your pet for ticks after each outing. Don't let your pet drink from standing water outdoors. Don't let your pet come into contact with feces or urine of other animals. Remove food, garbage, or nesting materials that may attract disease carrying wildlife. |