From Alaskapox to the plague... how your CAT is a carrier of diseases
Briefly

Cats are common carriers of disease because they are often domesticated animals that live and interact closely with humans, but that also wander outside and hunt infested rodents and small mammals.
'Keep up to date on flea and tick preventative measures and vaccines is vital.'
Read at Mail Online
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