a cat get nurvus whenever its in the car because the cat is in a space where somthing is moving at 40to60to80 miles per hour and its not used to moving so fast try to put him or her by the window or cuddle her cosly for portection
It is best to telephone your vet about this. If your cat is not use to traveling or just nervous in a car or van, there are sedatives that can calm the cat down. Try taking the cat in the vehicle for 2 block drives at first and make the drives more lengthly if the cat seems calm. Also a proper cat cage with a blanket is best and keep the cage turned so that the cat can see their owner or owners or hear their voices (this will help calm them down.)
Certainly not every day, but if you have to travel with the cat then see your vet and they will give you the right sedative to give your cat (which goes by age and weight.) It is kinder to sedate a cat that is not use to traveling (if you are moving or going on a holiday) than not. Most sedatives prescribed by a vet onlyare quite safe.
It really does depend on the cat, and the owner. But one the the best benefits, is that they give a sort of calm and comforting aura around them, and they tend to calm down a lot of people. But again I say it really depends on the cat and owner. No birdsong to wake you up
A cat should give birth in a quiet area, some place known to the cat. It should be a place where the cat is comfortable, calm and safe. A cat shouldn't give birth in another cats territory. The other cat and/or cats might think that they are trespassing or invading its territory. Another cat might try to hurt the newborn.
Only a qualified vet should give vaccination injections to a cat. They are trained professionals that can quickly and safely inject the cat, while causing as little pain to the cat as possible.
Put it in a nice comfy place and stroke it. If she gets scared calm her down.
All you have to do is phone your vet and they will give you the proper medication (goes by weight) and tell you when to give it to your cat. Some Airlines allow your pet to be in a small kennel that is put under your seat.
It really does depend on the cat, and the owner. But one the the best benefits, is that they give a sort of calm and comforting aura around them, and they tend to calm down a lot of people. But again I say it really depends on the cat and owner. No birdsong to wake you up
Answer: Have patience. She will calm down. She will cry if her kittens are taken away. If she doesn't have her kittens, give them back.
Keep her in a quiet, dark place. Another room is good. Give her a place to hide and sleep, don't disturb her. If it continues for the next 24 hours, take her back to the vet.
Give them fresh water.
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.