Upper respiratory viruses and feline distemper (feline panleukopenia virus) are not contagious to people, but can be carried on hands and clothes to
potentially vulnerable cats at home.
Not exact matches
Cats» eyes are also
vulnerable to traumatic and
potentially blinding injuries, notes Dr. Kern, such as corneal lacerations (cuts on the outer surface of the eye), which are common.
Cats often see the flap as a
vulnerable point in the defences of their home where any invader could
potentially gain access.