Yes. For example,
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If you mean it's vaccinations, then take it to a vet to see when it needs it.
IDK if its illegal to not have a pet vaccinated, but i know that vaccines prevent almost any illness in pets.
The SPCA typically vaccinates dogs and cats to protect them against a range of infectious diseases. For dogs, common vaccines include those for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and bordetella. For cats, vaccinations often cover rabies, feline panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus, and calicivirus. These vaccinations help ensure the health and well-being of pets and contribute to public health by preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
Advantage for Cats is a topical flea treatment that can be found in any Pet or Veterinary supply shop. You can also order Advantage for Cats at 1800-PetMeds, Skymall, Amazon, Petsmart, and Walmart.
A group of cats is actually called a clowder or a clutter, so no, it's not possible to guard it with a "herd" of cats. However, it would be possible to guard it with a clowder/clutter of cats, assuming the cats aren't likely to destroy the pillow fort or just leave.
diabetes symptons in house cats
Yes, it is possible for purring to be bad for cats if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms of distress or illness.
Both. Males usually spray more frequently as they usually have larger territories and want to advertise themselves to as many females as possible. Female cats can and do spray also, although most only do this when they are in heat in order to attract a male.
Yes, of course! It is highly recommended that cats get their annual vaccinations in order to boost its immune system from several diseases. It also stops kittens and cats spreading contagious diseases to other cats. Some of these diseases can even be carried around on human clothes and shoes, so just because an unvaccinated cat lives indoors doesn't mean it cannot spread disease to other cats, or catch them from an outside source.
no, are you crazy?
Yes, there are videos online that show cats playing the drums. You can find them on platforms like YouTube by searching for "cats playing drums."
There are many debates on the need for rabies vaccinations in cats. Read up on the vacine and ask your vet. If your cat is indoor only, rabies vaccinations are not necessary. If you do decide to get your cat this vaccine, it can be done with the others.