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NO!!! You should never, EVER give your cat ANY medication unless your vet says it's okay. Many human medications can permanently injure, or even kill, a cat. If you have any concerns about your cat's health, the best thing to do is always to take the cat to a qualified veterinarian. Furthermore, Valium isn't even a painkiller to begin with. It is an anti-anxiety medication. It does not relieve pain. So, even if it were safe to give to a cat, it still wouldn't relieve the cat's pain.
Talk to them in a calm low voice. Be gentle. Cats get bugged if they are overstimulated. After grooming your cat give him or her a food that they enjoy as a special treat. It will reinforce the to like to be groomed.
its ok but only low dose
Of COURSE you get the cat to a vet. The reason people are asking for prescribing information is that, it is a holiday, after 5:00, no vets available in other words. I myself AM a vet tech. Valium for cats turns out to be YES in low doses. Don't be so quick to condescend.
I took Valium whilst taking subutex, to help with sleep and anxiety while withdrawling. Worked wonders. Be careful not to end up with another addiction though.
what is the danger of low dose organisms
what is the danger of low dose organisms
what is the danger of low dose organisms
0.25ml morphine is a low dose.
The symptoms of a living cat include four clawed paws, a carnivorous diet, teeth suitable for tearing through meat and an irregular sleep-cycle that leaves them active both at night and during the day. The eyes of a cat have a trait called tapetum lucidum, causing them to shine in a low-line environment.Cats are also associated with both their personal grooming and social grooming. If an animal in question displays one or more of these symptoms, it may in fact be a cat before it dies. If it is not clear, a veterinarian may be consulted.
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