Everybody needs salt. Check the salt content of its food; if it's normal, it must be something wrong with its metabolism.
No, salt and water cannot replace cat toothpaste. Cat toothpaste is specifically formulated to clean their teeth and contain ingredients that are safe for them to swallow. Using salt and water can be harmful to your cat if ingested. It is best to use toothpaste made specifically for cats.
Cat litter can provide traction on ice, but it won't melt the ice like salt does. Salt is more effective at melting ice and preventing refreezing. If traction is your main concern, cat litter can be a good alternative to salt.
yes i would do it
Rock Salt try it the salt will go straight down
If a person in your house is illergic and you want a cat, the best cat to get is a Siberian.
it is better seasoned when you cook it.
Your cat does get reluctant when you want to leave because it is fond of you.
The cat wants love
You shouldnt want to scare a cat anyway
If you mean hypoallergenic, then the Sphinx is a good cat.
Only if you want to add salt.
The salt solution is boiled until the water has evaporated away, leaving salt crystals behind.