same way they treat all other animals, with care..
Most vets treat cats. Check your yellow pages. If you find a vet that specializes in cats, go there.
That would depend on what kinds of animals they treat. Vets who treat cats and dogs and common household pets probably have an office in which they see sick animals. Vets who treat horses or cows will generally make "barn calls" (since you could hardly call them "house calls").
Vets treat animals and doctors treat humans. In other words, a vet is like a doctor, only they treat animals. Vets are animal doctors
Veterinarians go through the same training. Those who treat exotic animals have further specialized training and experience dealing with exotic animals.
AnswerYes, there are vets that only treat dogs, you don't necessarily need to work with cats.AnswerThere are also medications you can take for your allergies.
Yes.
take it to the vets!
No.
As I have 5 cats, I give my cats all the time but I have never had to take them to the vets about eatin cheese. So it isn't poisonous :)
The function of the lumbodorsal fascia in cats is to compresses abdominal viscera. Vets or a library can help you with other functions of the cats organs.
cheese.
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