YES! Advil can definitly kill a cat. Tylonal could also kill it. It could kill a dog too. If your cat ate any advil, call the vet right away!
You'll probably need at least more than 4-5 tablets. Depends on how much your cat weighs.
Answer: You need to ask a veternarian. Im pretty sure that you're not supposed to give cats ibuprofin. You see, cats have different metabolisms that humans do. So, don't give your cat anything, and talk to a professional.
Phenobarbital is a dangerous drug. While it may be used in felines for seizure disorder, a veterinarian's prescription should always be followed.
It is strongly suggested not to give pets, including cats, medication unless directed by a vet. If your cat has gotten into your medicine, seek veterinary assistance right away.
Take your cat to the vet. Now.
And pray.
No!
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.
A stoat could kill a cat if it is stronger than the cat. If a stoat has a disease and bites the cat or causes injury, it could kill the cat. Otherwise a cat will usually be able to defend itself from a stoat.
A Ferrel cat will kill anything. They are natural born hunters.
Yes. Tylenol is toxic to both cats and dogs. It depends tho on how much your cat/dog ate.
Yes, the acid from the cat urine will kill grass.
do not kill your dog please take it to the vets.
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory in the same family as aspirin. Cats have a metabolic pathway that causes aspirin to release cyanide. It is entirely possible that ibuprofen will kill cats, just as aspirin does.
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.
Roughly the same amount it would take to kill you.
Yes
kill you.
Ibuprofen For A Cat:Technically, NO, you can't give anything to a cat. Ibuprofen is deadly to cats and "Ibuprofen is reported to have potential for serious side effects in dogs and cats and is not recommended for use in these species." (Applied Pharmacology for the Veterinary Technician)NEVER give your pet any medication without first consulting your vet. When I find out on occasion what medication I am to give my pets then I may go to my local pharmacy (cheaper) and get the medication by weight of my dog. Until the vet tells me what my pet needs, I never self medicate them.No, I would check with the vet first! It may be fine for us to take medications to relieve pain but not for cats. The safest thing to do to make a cat in pain feel better is to get medication from the vet.You should NEVER give a cat any kind of NSAID (ibuprofen, asprin, tylenol). Very small doses of these can be fatal to a cat. A cat's body does not have the capability to metabolize these well.A cat cannot tolerate many things that are given to dogs. If your cat is in pain, take it to the Vet.No. You should never give a cat human medication as this could easily overdose and kill the cat. Even giving a cat a tiny amount of painkiller could seriously harm the cat. If you believe your cat to be in pain, it is best to take it to the vet so it can get the correct treatment.
No. Ibuprofen will kill a dog.
There is no aspirin in ibuprofen.
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
2 to 4 ozs. by comparison 1teaspoon can kill a cat.
no! a cat may kill a buzzard ..ALSO A FOX CANT KILL A HEALTHY CAT