no
In part, dosage; you don't want to give a 10-lb cat the same amount of drug that you would give a 200-lb human. In part, additional components; the cat's metabolism is different, and will have trouble with some nominally non-medical components of human Prozac.
You should never give a cat any prescription that's not their own. If you have given the cat Prozac take it to the vet immediately. If they're not peeing at all there could be kidney failure.
Brest bone same as in a human.
no becauise they dont look the same
I am on Prozac, 10mg. for daytime use and 25mg. of elavil to relieve insomnia due to use of Prozac. Seems to work quite well!
same compounds as a human expect less
animals relationships are about the same as human family relationships
No its pointless
As a fellow mammal, the cat's brain doesn't have anything the human brain doesn't have. The human brain has about 1,000 neurons compared to the cat's 100, but all the basic brain structures are the same, differing only in size and ratio.
not unless the human is infected the same way as the cat, by consuming an infected flea. otherwise, no they cannot
No, a cat cannot catch a human cold, just like a human cannot catch a cold or flu off a cat. These viruses are species-specific, meaning that they can only be caught from an infected animal of the same species.
Just do a birthday party for your cat and your self at the same time. kk? bye