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No, cats do not speak any human language.
1st A: NEVER give an animal any human medicine unless a veterinarian tells you to. The amounts of the human medicines can kill a cat. Medication is based on body weight, plus some medicines that humans use cannot be metabolized by a cat. 2nd A: The only testing on animals was dogs, this product has never been studied or tested on cats.
There is no sexually transmitted disease that specifically causes sneezing. Sneezing is not a common symptom of any STD.
It is important to consult a veterinarian before giving any human medicine to cats. Some human medications, such as certain antibiotics and pain relievers, can be safe for cats when prescribed by a vet. However, many human medications can be toxic to cats and should never be given to them. Always seek professional advice before giving any medication to your cat.
You should never give Benadryl, or any other human medication, to your cat without consulting with your veterinarian. Many human medications are highly toxic and even deadly to cats.
Seasonal allergies are nver any fun. An over the counter allergy medicine like Claratin or Zyrtec will help with the sneezing. And alternative rememdy that helps is using a netti pot daily to flush your sinuses.
cats & human coldsas far as i know,cats and dogs do not contract human cold virus,but they are susceptible to feline viruses that can mimic what we can get. If his condition has you quite worried, don't hesitate to see the veterinarian and have him looked over. would hate to think he got too ill. I sympathize with you because I've got a "little bobcat" & a "little black panther". KITTY!
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Cats shouldn't be eating any human food, it cna make them sick. Chocolate can actually be poisenous to cats.
I am not sure if they are bad for cats, exactly. However, any food that is not meant for cats generally isn't good for them (human food and other pet foods included).
Never, ever, give any human medications to any animal without the consent and advice of a properly licensed and certified Veterinarian. Human medicines can be quite harmful to canines and should be avoided entirely.
Don't feed your cat any human food/drink until a vet says it ok.