No. Animals do not metabolize human medications in the same way that humans do. If you suspect your cat is ill, consult your veterinarian on proper care and medication.
No you can't give it aspirin because it would choke wait until 1 year or 2 and then you could give it aspirin.
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Dogs age at 7 years compared to one human year... thus your 12 year old dog would be 84 years old in human years
Usually a "dog year" is 7 human years. A "cat year" changes from 14 human years for young cats to 4 human years for old cats.
1 chimp year = 2 human years
Yes, and it is possible for this to kill your dog. Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of aspirin, so you should never give your dog aspirin or any other human pain medication (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, ibuprofen, acetominophen, etc.).
The formula is: 10.5 dog years per human year for the first 2 years, then 4 dog years per human year for each year after.
140 years old is the correct answer because you times whatever human year by the dog years so 20 X 7 is 140. and a cat year for 1 human year is 16 cat years for one human year...... Hope this helps.... :)
about 200 years Aspirin was invented in 1853. It was the first product of the German company Bayer, founded in 1863. They held worldwide trademark on the name Aspirin by 1899.
1 human year=7 budgie years Thats what I think...
Contrary to the old saying one dog year is not equivalent to seven human years. Vets use the formula that a one-year-old dog is 21 in human years, and every year of the dog's life thereafter is like 4 human years. So your two-year-old dog is 25 in human terms.
A 21 year old cat is about 101 years old in human years.