This greatly depends on the circumstances. All you can do, as with any animal, is try to keep it comfortable; and when that is no longer possible, end its suffering as humanely as you can. Also you should make the end of its life as happy as possible. Give it lots of treats catnip etc. Give it lots of TLC
Well I'm not a cat expert but if it's dying of old age you can't help it
You may be able to prolong its life to some extent but ultimately no, you can't stop it from dying because everything dies eventually.
I would try to get it to the hospital as soon as possible because they might not make it in time. But doctors and vets might help them survive for a while.
no if you do you will be killed by the dog this is true
It does not matter the first 8 times. :)
I also reccomend feeding the cat.
Give it medical help or put it out of its misery
Feed them
If You have control over them then You Tell them to stop. If You dont.. Don't bother
Separate the dog from the puppies now.
The ratio of kittens to dogs is 3:1 or 3 kittens for every 1 dog.
put him in a bench. Either tether the dog or lock the dog up in a pen.
You can't.
I hope not!
Call City Hall and see if they have leash laws and if so then call Animal Control and report the dog and owner .
No. Tomato juice is highly acidic, and since dog urine is already acidic, the tomato juice will just further increase the urine's acidity (decreasing pH), further killing the grass. The only way to stop dog urine from killing the grass is to lime the area where the dog has urinated. Lime has a high pH (or is basic), and as we all know, a base added to an acid will neutralize the solution or an area.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
You kill the lizard first. Then say "HA TAKE THAT PUPPY!" That'll show em.
the best would be a golden retreiver. they are great with kittens.
The correct grammar for the sentence is "when the killing stops." In this case, "stops" should be in its base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "when."