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No she can not.
Talk to your vet.
The old adage is "Feed a fever, starve a cold", so if you believe this, you should eat a lot. Edited Question if you eat a lot in a fever you'll will have nausea or vomiting
Cattle and goats were brought to Mexico from Spain. The natural plant growth in Mexico is not sufficient to feed livestock, so a lot of livestock feed is also grown in Mexico.
yes, as it is unlawful to feed any wild animal in Florida
Yes, it is normal as long as there is no fever and breast feed is being taken properly.
Yes Hamster are compulsory in Spain, feed them all day until burst, in the road, copy caravan, take them braces....yes bring the hamster to Spain, GO ALI GO GATOR
There are yeasts/ fungi that can grow in honey- babies have not yet developed defenses against them. It can be very unhealthy to feed honey to babies.
Regardless of the illness, it is never a good idea to "starve" it. This "Old Wive's Tale" or myth has been commonly quoted, but sometimes as, "Starve a cold and feed a fever," and other times as, "Feed a cold and starve a fever." The truth is that it is never medically sound to "starve" any illness, including Swine Flu, since our bodies need fuel to be able to make the necessary antibodies or other defenses against any disease, and to heal damage that infections or diseases have already caused.See the related link below to an article on this subject on the WebMD site that gives sound guidelines for what nourishment your body needs when fighting disease and infections so you can choose appropriate foods to help get well as fast as possible.
it mutates the flowers and this event will lead to a mutiny in your garden. please do not feed sunflowers bleach
Yes, unless you belong to one of the recognised animal charities who are allowed to feed the cats.
I would advise against it since kittens should be fed kitten food.