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Do mosquitoes bite cats? .... its not irrelevant question.. its imp one...​

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Answered by lisablackpink
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Answer:

Although cats seem to be guarded against mosquitoes by their fur, they are vulnerable to bites on their ears and noses. As with humans, a bite from a mosquito can result in everything from an annoying itch to more serious parasitic diseases.

Answered by AnmolRaii
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Explanation:

Despite the layers of fur, mosquitoes are perfectly able to bite cats. This is because mosquitoes use a biting method called probing. The mosquito wiggles its way into a feline's skin, to bite them in vulnerable area's such as ears or nose. It is advised to protect cats from mosquito bites using insect repellent.

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