NO!!! You should never, EVER give your cat ANY medication unless your vet says it's okay. Many human medications can permanently injure, or even kill, a cat. If you have any concerns about your cat's health, the best thing to do is always to take the cat to a qualified veterinarian.
Furthermore, Valium isn't even a painkiller to begin with. It is an anti-anxiety medication. It does not relieve pain. So, even if it were safe to give to a cat, it still wouldn't relieve the cat's pain.
Valium in a low dose can be used but should ONLY be dosed by a Veterinarian.
It's mostly used to treat convulsive disorders and as an adjunct to anesthesia. Low dose Valium is also an extremely effective appetite stimulant in the cat.
no. it doesn't harm your cat so you can do it.
Any strong chemicals can harm a cat, just as they can harm humans; and cats won't wear rubber gloves when there are dangerous chemicals around. Ammonia can easily damage the cat's sense of smell.
Yeah
no it will not harm them
No harm is done! Just be careful not to scratch your cat's ears with your fingernails by accident.
Street Names: Special K, "K", Kit Kat, Cat Valium
Yes, sometimes
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Unless the cricket is laced with poison, it is a natural food for a cat and won't harm it.
dog cat's is the answer