No, you cannot use human medicine for your cat. It could possibly kill your cat if you do.
It's highly probable.
No, never give a dog human medicine as it could potentially kill it. There are chemicals in our medicine which are poisonous to other species.
No. Human medicine can kill cats & dogs. If they don't die, they could get very sick.
It is never a good idea to give your dog human medicine, or any medication that was not prescribed by a vet. Rather just take your dog to the vet so he/she can prescribe the proper medicine. Othwerwise, human medicine can kill your dog.
Dermatology is the field of medicine concerned with human skin.
I would HIGHLY advise against it. Human medicine is made for humans. Cats are much smaller than humans, so giving a cat human medicine can easily lead to an overdose which can ultimately kill the cat. If your cat needs treatment, take it to a vet where they can prescribe medicine that is safe to use on your cat.
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
Unless it is medicine given to you by a vet, then no. Human medicine is made for humans. Cats are much smaller than humans, so giving a cat human medicine can easily lead to an overdose which can ultimately kill the cat. If your cat needs treatment, take it to a vet where they can prescribe medicine that is safe to use on your cat.
No, Cats are very intolerant of many chemcials, to do so might kill the cat. Best to see the vet.
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No they don't.