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If your dog is fenced or in house alot, just give the medicine, if the dog is among other dogs or runs freely, have the dog checked for heartworm. I'd give the medicine regardless.
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
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There is no heartworm vaccination. Dogs and cats can take monthly oral preventatives to keep them from developing a heartworm infection.
NO! I believe that aspirin, an ingredient in many cold medicines, is FATAL to cats, so DO NOT give your cat human medicine.
I don't know the specifics about heartworm medicine, but I read that heartworm is a parasite. If you look up Diatomaceous Earth, you will discover that it is used to kill parasites. I use it...I give it to my animals...and it is safer and more affordable than going to the doctor or a vet and getting a prescription.
Never give a cat human medicine. Human medicine is much stronger than cat or dog medicine and you could easily overdose the cat. The sneezing and watery eyes could be a sign of Respiratory Infection (cat flu). Take it to a vet just in case.
I wouldn't give her claritin, it is for people and may cause some serious damage. If its serious visit your vet.. they know best
Absolutely! It is very, very, very harmful!
Try hiding it in your cat's food or treat if its a pill. If its a liquid, have one person hold onto the cat so it can't run away, and have the other person give the cat the medicine.
NO you should not give cats any medicine that is made for humans!