Yes. There are any number of pain killers your vet can prescribe for your cat. Please do not self medicate your cat. A cat's system is very different than a human's and much smaller. What you may think of as a little bit of medicine may be fatal. Or worse, it may cause your cat to have seizures and have lasting side effects.
You should never give an animal a human pain drug - while vets provide similar drugs, the dosages and makeup of the drugs are different. Some animals cannot tolerate some human drugs also.
The most common pain drug for pets is Rimadyl. It works much like Naproxen, and is very effective for older animals. You can get it from your vet or at some online outlets.
I don't know of any over-the-counter antibiotic for cats, that's actually made for cats.
It would be dangerous to try to give a cat an antibiotic made for any other species; she might have an allergic reaction or be accidentally over- or under-dosed.
Please consult your veterinarian.
Only if a qualified vet tells you it's safe to do so !
No, it will kill them. Consult a vet.
There are a couple of medications your veterinarian can prescribe. However, there are no safe medications that you can buy without your veterinarian's prescription. You should never give human medications to your pet - these medications are not safe for animals and can cause severe reactions.
None of the human pain medications - these are extremely toxic to cats and a single dose can be enough to kill. These medications include Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Paracetamol, Motrin, acetominophen, ibuprofen, aspirin and all other common human pain relievers. If you feel your cat would benefit from pain medication, you need to see your veterinarian. There are safe pain medications for cats, but they are only available from your veterinarian.
Cats can have medicine only if it has been prescribed to them by a vet, and in the authorized doses. Many human medications are lethal to felines.
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No, Tramadol is often prescribed by veterinarians to cats and other animals as a pain reliever. However, cats should never be given tramadol that was prescribed to a human, as the doses are very different.
There are several over the counter medications you can take for shoulder pain, as long as the pain is not too severe. Depending on your tolerance and your allergies, you can take ibuprofen, tylenol, advil or bayer.
No! If you believe that your cat is in pain take it to the vet immediately! Never try and treat your cat at home as human medication and/or drugs can be incredibly dangerous, if not lethal to the cat.
You should not take two pain medications together, no. You don't need two pain medications - pick one and then if it doesn't work you can take the other one after 4-6 hours.
Yes you can take both medications with no side effects.
No! Painkillers for humans, dogs or small animals, are toxic to cats. Take your cat to the vet who will prescribe the appropriate painkiller.
At home, nothing - cats are extremely sensitive to human pain medications (aspirin, Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, paracetamal, ibuprofen, Motrin, Pamprin, etc) and even a single pill can cause fatal stomach ulcers. If your cat has a broken paw, the best option is to take your cat to a veterinarian to have it examined. Your veterinarian can prescribe appropriate pain medication such as butorphenol, which is a schedule III controlled drug, to mediate the pain until the area heals.
Tylenol products ONLY