I really wouldn't try it. There's really no way of telling how a drug/medicine intended for one species will work in another species - specially when you want to use it outside its intended purpose. You may well end up only injuring the cat, which would be really, really bad.
If it's a healthy cat you no longer can take care of - hand it over to a local animal healthcare group(ASPCA/RSPCA or similar).
If it's an old sick cat, do the responsible thing and take it to a veterinarian.
Very much so. That amount of drugs for a very small animal could very well kill it.
Cats can easily ingest substances that are not good for them and this includes dropped pills. If your cat has eaten a sleeping pill, contact your poison control hotline or your veterinarian immediately for advice.
Yeah it will give her somesort of kidney disease
The person that takes the sleeping pill
No they do not. They usually make you sleepy. Hence the "sleeping pill."
Not unless they have samples in their clinic. They can, however, write you a script for sleeping pill.
The sleeping pill overdose is very common and very simply avoided. Sleeping pill overdoses are caused by taking more than the recommended dose.
is mosegor a sleeping pill
It would depend on what type of sleeping pill it is. The dosage is different for every pill.
It would depend on what type of sleeping pill it is. The dosage is different for every pill.
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