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It is a probiotic. Probiotics enhance the body's natural antibodies and help prevent against infections and keep the digestive tract normal.
Siamese kittens are more susceptible to upper respiratory tract infections than other cats, to accommodate this appropriately you should make sure to keep your kitten out of cold and wet weather. As any other cat they will also require the standard vaccinations that a veterinarian recommends.
It can cause a number of problems, such as bladder infections and urinary tract infections, as the body completes a number of processes to maintain the state of the urine (ie. keep it warm etc).
There is a law called HIPPA. It is a privacy policy that states that all information pertaining to the patient and known by the doctor or/and medical/ clerical staff but keep your records confidential!
Exposure to ammonia can cause respiratory issues, eye irritation, and skin irritation in cats. Prolonged exposure may lead to more serious health problems such as respiratory infections or damage to the respiratory system. It is important to keep cats away from ammonia to protect their health.
With no accompanying symptoms usually nothing. Keep in mind other possible contributing factors. Sometimes urinary tract infections along with some others can cause increased body temps.
According to the NCSU website they are poisonous and cause severe pain in the mouth when eaten. I checked because our kitten likes to chew on the leaves. It doesn't seem to cause her pain but she does have constant urinary tract infections. When I Googled it the webpage below says the "Toxic Principle" is calcium oxalate crystals, the same crystals that cause urinary infections in cats. Coincidence? Let's just say I moved the plant :-Phttp:/www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/Aglaomo.htm
It is common for urinary tract infections to return a while after treatment of the initial case. Almost half of all sufferers will experience a recurrence within a year of the first incident.
Domestic cats are in this world to keep people company.
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
I have never heard of that, but citrus peel tends to keep cats away, they hate it with a vengence