Cats carry bacteria in their mouths, which can lead to local or systemic infection if a cat licks an open wound. Immunocompromised people are most at risk. Acquiring a disease from your cat is very rare, but to be safe, don't let your cat lick your face or any cuts on your skin. 31 авг. 2021 г.
Can you get sick from a cat licking you?
You may have heard of this as “cat-scratch fever.” While it sounds like a quaint expression from the 50s, it is a real disease. According to the CDC, humans can contract cat-scratch disease (CSD) when a cat licks a person's open wound (again, CUTE!) or scratches or bites a person hard enough to break skin.
What happens if your cat licks U?
Many cats lick their owners, and this licking generally doesn't mean anything unusual. Cats might lick to bond, "claim" you, get attention, or because they think you need a good grooming. Some cats lick excessively when stressed, so if you notice other unusual behaviors, talk to your vet.
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