Kittens get calcium from getting nursed by their mothers. Adult cats really don't need milk since they're fully developed (mostly) unless the vet says so.
Yes, cats can develop pathologic mineralization; this is called gout. However, it is fairly rare and usually a result of chronic end-stage renal disease.
Calcium is calcium-it is its own nutrient.
Diamond No its calcium.
Yes, they are calcium salts.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Milk
The build up of calcium, iron, or cholesterol in the gallbladder creates gallstones.
Because cats milk is only designed for cats. Cows milk is only designed for calves. We drink it because we have adapted to drinking it and now it is a necessary source of calcium for us. Cats don't need it and are intolerant to the lactose found in cow's milk, therefore it makes them sick.
The same thing that human fingernails and animal hooves are made of, a protein called keratin.
Calcium is calcium-it is its own nutrient.
the 3 elements found in calcium sulfate are calcium,sulfur and oxygen
Diamond No its calcium.
Yes, they are calcium salts.
Ca is the periodic symbol for Calcium. S is the periodic symbol for Sulfur. As such, CaS2 is a compound of calcium and sulfur.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Calcium is an element, so calcium makes up calcium.
Milk
calcium oxide --> calcium + oxygen