No - they look for different chemicals.
no, because a human hormones are different from an actual human hormones
No, home pregnancy tests are designed for human use and do not work on cats. The most accurate way to determine if a cat is pregnant is through a veterinary exam, which may include blood tests, ultrasounds, or palpation.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
no it is a cat
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
i wouldnt if i were you.
No, you should never give human medications to cats. This could be very toxic or even fatal to your cat.
NO. Never give human medication to a cat.
No, it is not safe to give your cat human cranberry pills. Cats have different dietary needs and metabolisms than humans, and giving them human medication can be harmful to their health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before giving your cat any medication.
The most common pet to potentially affect pregnancy is a cat. They can carry toxoplasmosis which is in their feces and can be transmitted to a pregnant woman with serious adverse effects on the pregnancy. So if you have a cat, do not handle the cat litter, give the job to somebody else, or get rid of the cat while you are pregnant.
A cat should not be given any medication that is designed for human consumption. Zyrtec is not safe for a cat to ingest, and may cause death.
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.