It depends on a cat, it's age, weight and such. You always need to consult a vet before tranquilizing you cat or any other animal.
The previous answer that was here was (dangerously) incorrect - alcohol is *extremely* toxic to cats. For example, a tablespoon (approximately 15ml, less than a single shot) of whiskey is enough to kill the average cat.
It can be, though frankly if your cat is so freaked out by grooming that it requires a sedative, it's probably better to let it handle its own grooming. Cats are by nature fairly clean animals.
The hyperactive child was very abnormally active. She is very hyperactive when she eats too much sugar.
Hyperactive means super active. Hypo active is the opposite.
Yes, cats can exhibit hyperactive behavior, especially during playtime or in response to environmental stimuli. This can manifest as running around, chasing imaginary prey, or exhibiting bursts of energy. However, if a cat is excessively hyperactive or showing sudden changes in behavior, it's essential to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
Generally, anti-inflammatory drugs like prednisone, or in very rare cases thalidomide. In severe cases, cats can me given a morphine shot, which has the side effect of making them hyperactive.
Unfortunately, the store hyperactive does not have a website. But, if you go to links such as http://www.zazzle.co.uk/hyperactive+tshirts, you will be able to see the clothing.
My sister's cat is so hyperactive it will jump from wall to wall!
Hyperactive means more active than normal. Here are some sentences.I swear that dog must be hyperactive!Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder can be treated with medication.Hyperactive children can't sit still.
Yes, opiates are a form of sedative.
You can't. Hyperactive is an adjective and can't be made plural.
A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad was created on 2005-03-21.