my next door neighbour used to smash his kittens against a wall because he could't find a home for them and he was a bit old school so i think that using human medicine would be allowed
you have to always check with the vet before giving human medicine.
NO. Never give human medication to a cat.
No, human hair products should never be used on a cat. The chemicals used in human shampoo are much too harsh to use on a cat, and will likely cause an imbalance in the skin's oils. It will likely cause discomfort to the cat and may even cause a reaction or even burns. If you wish to wash your cat, only use a shampoo made specifically for cats, as these are very mild and are perfectly safe to use on a cat's hair and delicate skin.
Kind of but not really! You would use Cat for names like Kathrine or Katlin.
no!
I checked and it said it's ok. So yes.
yes.
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No, it is not OK to use hydrogen peroxide to rub on a cat's gums for inflammation because it is too harsh a product. There is also the risk that the cat will swallow the hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should never be used on: mucus membranes, open wounds, or internally. This applies to anyone or any animal. It kills cells on contact.
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Don't feed your cat any human food/drink until a vet says it ok.