Veterinarians come in a variety of types - private practitioners that work with everything from cats and dogs to horses to cattle and llamas to birds, snakes and gerbils. There are also public practitioners who work in regulatory medicine, public health, epidemiology and military work. There are academics who teach the next generation of veterinarians, and researchers who investigate everything from the molecules involved in the immune response to the value of different treatment protocols in practice.
maybe you can ask people who have cats of there own or you could go to a vet or go to the place were you got your cat.
Yes. You need to be one of two things... either an emergency vet who goes on animal rescues or a wildlife vet. An emergency vet is who people would call if they found an injured animal on the side of the road, and things like that. The emergency vet, no matter what kind of animal it was, would do his or her best to make the animal better. This can occur with domestic and wild animals. Or, you could be a wildlife vet. Hence the name, this vet would go out into the wilderness LOOKING for injured wildlife.
Call your vet if this persists. It could be some type of stomach virus.
It could be possible that the fluid the vet put under the dogs skin could make the dog stop drinking. However, without knowing the type of fluid, it is hard to be sure. Make sure to call your vet and ask if this is a side effect.
Only thing you should do is to take it to an exotic vet since it could have mites or mange or some other type of parasite that needs a vet to get rid of.
The dog is ill, take him to the vet. It could be he's sick. Could he's not hungry or thirsty. Could be a worm of some type. I'd check with a vet to make sure he's okay.
Being a vet or in any science that studies a type of animal.
Well, obviously people who like animals. Besides that, people who are good at and enjoy math and science.
The vet is called a large animal vet
I am a vet and they are a type of elephant
I'm not sure but you should have a vet check it out it could be a cancer tumor.
you can take it to your vet or check its teeth or if it has gray fur