You should not give a cat human medicines or supplements without veterinary direction. Go to the vet so they can treat the cause of the anemia or provide you with advice on a supplement or medication you should get for your cat.
i haven't but i heard that a small amount can be given to the pet. I just want to know if that is true
The most likely cause is parasitic intestinal worms. Take the cat to a veterinarian immediately to be dewormed!! The veterinarian may also have to give you a special diet for the cat to help it recover.
It is safe to give this drug to your cat. It may kill your cat if you give your cat too much of the medication.
As much time as you can give your cat, or as much time as the cat can take from you...
every day you should give a cat one scoop
Desloratadine is used to prevent an allergic reaction, you should check with your vet for the correct amount to give to your cat.
Ask god... If you want to know, look at a picture of a cat(or better yet, a real cat). Does that give you an idea?
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.
There are various cat vitamins on the market now that you can purchase, if funds are low feed the cat red meat like liver and steak. Cook the meat slightly before feeding.
It is bad to give your cat tuna mixed with moyo.I did it once and it made my cat sick. It's much better to give your cat some tuna before it is mixed with the mayonnaise, or perhaps just give them the can with the leftovers in it. A tiny, tiny bit of mayonnaise with the tuna won't hurt them, but it's just much better, safer, healthier and tastier for the cat if you give it to them without it.
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
Give your cat 5 - 10 mg/lb once daily for 5 - 7 days then continue for 48 hrs after symptoms have subsided.
There could be many reasons, but the main ones are not keeping their shots up to date; bladder infection, parasites; worms, or your cat could have gotten into something it shouldn't have. Take your cat to the vets immediately!