Well, this might be your cat being in heat and signalling her fertility to the male cats in the area. If your cat is spayed, she might be yowling and posturing because she wants to play. Another option would be arthritis and pain when she tries to stretch her front legs out.
You should talk to the veterinarian who spayed your dog about pain medications for her. You can't give your dog human pain medications (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, aspirin, etc) because these are very toxic to dogs and could kill her.
Yes they can. Cat's can sense the same way a dog does and even more then a dog actually. Cats can sense pain and they also can feel other cats pain as in sympathy.
ask your vet if it continues or she is in pain. it could be a cut or is she not spayed?
Cats purr for many reasons. They purr when they are content or relaxed, they purr when they are in pain, they purr while eating and female cats sometimes purr while giving birth. Both male and female cats purr. My neutered male cat purrs almost every time I pick him up. If the cat is spayed, obviously pregnancy isn't an issue. If she acts differently in other ways you might take her to the vet to be checked out but otherwise I think the purring is OK.
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I just got my dog spayed (2 days ago, actually) and she is currently suffering from this problem. From what I've gathered, this can be caused by: 1) Stress or pain. She's probably very scared. 2) The anethesia wearing off, just after getting spayed. 3) A side-effect from pain medication (giving to you for home-dosage). I've given this to my dog every 8-12 hours since being spayed. 4) She could be cold; I wrapped my dog in a blanket on my lap, and after a while she stopped trembling. At two days, I would be concerned about infection if I saw shivering as this can be due to a temperature. Remember that a dog's normal temp is 100.5 - 102.5 Fahrenheit (38 - 39.2 C). Especially if it persists, see a vet, but always better safe that sorry.
First of all why are you asking? Why do you want a cat to be in pain?
they can be tence because of pain, if they need to go toilet, if they are hungry or if they are annoyed u can useally tell if they are tence if they are wagging their tail
They can if they are agitated, threatened, or in pain.
Cats like catnip. It can work on even some big cats like Tigers and Lions.
Yes, mares can be spayed. Every year a few mares are spayed but most mare owners choose to leave a mare intact in case they want to breed her. Mares that are the best candidates for spaying are those with poor conformation, genetic disease's, cross breeds, and those with hormonal problems that lead to aggression and pain.