It is not advisable to use human drugs to treat animals unless recommended by your vet. Do not give aspirin to your cat as cats do not have the required enzymes to break it down. Aspirin is highly toxic to cats and can be fatal if administered.
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I would call the vet. Could be toxic. They can have aspirin, but it needs to be diluted with water and then given in a syringe and only a certain amount from that.. As far as what to do, the vet would tell you that.
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
1/4th of a baby aspirin every 72 hours is ok. But, ask your veterinarian before you do this. You can call any veterinarian clinic to get an answer and someone should be able to answer your question over the phone about this subject.
Kitten
kitten
Never, ever, EVER give 'human' medicine to animals without consulting a qualified vet ! You have no way of determining what is a 'safe' dose or whether the animal in question would suffer any side effects.
the circle of life...a kitten
No - aspirin is toxic to cats and you can kill them with it. They are extremely sensitive to the side effect and develop fatal stomach ulcers readily. If you feel your cat would benefit from pain medication, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian. There are safe and relatively cheap medications available, but you will need a veterinary prescription to get them.
sunset
NO. Never give human medication to a cat.
A baby cat can be very small!