Before you buy any eye drops, i would talk to your vet first, as it depends on what wrong with your cats eyes, or eye, i would get professional advise from the vet than from a pet shop adviser x
The kind you put on in drops on the skin works for 30 days if no bath is given to the cat.
Yes, a Norwegian Forest Cat should have a cat tree with scratching posts at home. The cat tree should be preferably tall.
Yes! It well harm your cat because dog flea drops are much too strong for a cat! If you do then immediately wash it off with a wet whipe or a wet (paper) towel! You should just give it cat flea medicine. that is most safe.
I am guessing you are speaking of the area on a cat one should apply a flea treatment such as Frontlilne. Squeeze the drops on the base of the back of their neck. There is a little hollow there that works perfectly to hold the drops, and the cat can't reach it.
Peoiple should never buy a cat at a pet store. They should ALWAYS adopt one from a shelter or humane society.
a dog or a cat
If it is a kitten you should buy some toys. Also some food.
To administer cat nasal drops, gently restrain the cat and tilt its head back slightly. Hold the dropper above the nostril and squeeze the prescribed amount of drops into the nostril. Allow the cat to sniff to help the drops reach the nasal passages. Repeat as directed by the veterinarian.
To effectively put ear drops in a difficult cat, gently restrain the cat and have someone help hold the cat still. Hold the cat's head steady and gently lift the ear flap. Carefully administer the prescribed amount of ear drops into the ear canal and massage the base of the ear to help the drops spread. Be patient and calm to avoid stressing the cat.
give it eye drops like the ones used for pink eye
You need to buy a cat with shorthair because there are less allergies in your home and also they don't lose a lot of hair.
To effectively give a cat nose drops, gently restrain the cat, tilt its head back slightly, and carefully administer the drops into one nostril while holding the other closed. Allow the cat to sniff to help the drops reach the nasal passages. Be sure to follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian for proper dosage and frequency.