Does a bulldog go good with a cat?
It depends on the individual animals' personalities and socialization. Some bulldogs can get along well with cats, while others may have a high prey drive, making interactions with a cat more challenging. Proper introduction, supervision, and training can help facilitate a positive relationship between a bulldog and a cat.
Romancing the Stone what is the cat name?
In the movie "Romancing the Stone," the cat's name is Romeo.
Why do cats bite their kittens to move them?
A kitten bites because it is scared or it is playing.I know because the people that live behind my mom have 5 kittens and they bite because they are scraed OR they are just playing around.
What causes a cat purr to sound like a pigeon?
All cats can have different sounds when they purr from loud purring that sounds like a locomotive to sounding like a pigeon. Cats have muscles in their voice box that vibrate to cause the purring sounds and most cats purr when happy.
Yes, in fact vets will recommend pedialyte be given to cats that are in danger of dehydration, or that are having trouble eating.
Be sure to use the unflavoured variety, they won't likely drink it if it is fruit flavoured.
How much do kittens eat in a day?
It really depends on the age of the kitten. If the kitten is eight weeks it should probably eat about three wet meals unless it is fully weaned. At that point about four small meals of dryfood is okay but wet food is much better for health anyway. If the kitten is about six weeks it is at the weaning period and may require five meals of wet food. If the kitten is three weeks then it will probably be drinking about three to five meals of milk a day. if it is one week or younger it will drink about one meal of milk every two hours give or take.
What is fib in cats and how is it different from fip?
There is no such thing as FiB in cats but, there is FiV which is a virus that eventually causes immune deficiencies. FiP is a viral disease that is almost always fatal and it is caused by certain strains of the Feline Coronavirus virus.
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What are the seven kinds of undomesticated cats?
Undomesticated cats are wild and very unuse to nature
Do cats have kittens in the winter?
No, it is best you keep the kitten inside until it is old enough to survive the winter.
It depends on what you call winter. If it is a New England winter, definitely no kittens will survive outside. No cats should be left outside in the winter. If it's too cold for you then it is too cold for a cat or a dog. Other animals that do live outdoors year round have coping means, They have extremely thick fur, they can reduce their heart rate, they can have stored blubber, they hiberate, they dig deep holes below the frost line, or they find a some shelter out of the worst of the weather. But domestic pets DO NOT belong outdoors in the winter, they haven't adapted to freezing temps., they don't know how to hunt / gather food and the wild animals in survival mode & are territorial and will likely protect their food area by fighting your poor pampered pet to the death. There are organizations out there that will take in stray/feral cats. Google feral cat organizations & your town / state, or call your local SPCA for advice. But please don't allow domestic pets to suffer.
Is it true cat dont have kitten till 6 months?
Cats can get pregnant with their first heat, which is typically at about 6 months of age. However, some cats (they're still kittens themselves, actually) can go into heat before 6 months old.
How much is litter trays for cats?
The cost of a litter tray for cats can vary depending on the type, size, and quality. Basic plastic litter trays can range from $5 to $20, while more advanced self-cleaning or automatic litter trays can cost upwards of $50 to $100 or more.
How many teeth does a kitten have?
Feline kittens have 26 deciduous teeth, and adult cats have 30 permanent teeth - 12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines, and 4 molars.
Most of the teeth in a cat are very small and you can only see them if you look very close.
Kittens have baby teeth, which usually appear at 2 to 3 weeks of age and are replaced by permanent teeth around the age of 7 months.
No, cats cannot have two tails. Cats are born with one tail, which is a part of their skeletal structure. Any anomalies or deformities that may cause the appearance of two tails would typically be the result of a birth defect or injury.
Is there such a thing as dog cat hybrid?
Yes. Or, at least there used to be.
In ancient Greece there used to be an animal known as a fenine. It was known for its affectionate temperment and domesticability. It was a popular animal to have around the store houses since it was adept at hunting and killing vermin.
Unfortunately, faced with food shortages in the empire they eventually had to start eating these creatures, which in turn allowed the vermin to proliferate and eat up the stores. This produced even more conflicts and the eventual downfall of Greece.
All that survives today are limited accounts and just one drawing of the famed fenine.
What is msking my cat get oozing sores on back end?
Well this doesn't really answer the question but this is what I researched about
The first sign of a skin problem may be a crusty area on the skin, nose, or foot. In other cases, skin problems which may start out small can progress and develop into more extensive lesions. They may open, drain, and then develop a crusty surface. In some instances there may be hair loss, and the surface of the skin can become red and oozing, and ulcers may develop. Most of the conditions which can cause these lesions are included in the table below. This extensive listing helps you understand why a quick diagnosis may be difficult to make and various diagnostic tests may need to be performed. The most common conditions causing these lesions are color-coded gray in the table (some may be more common in certain geographical areas).
Cat C13 engine will not start and produce a lot of white smoke?
White smoke from a diesel engine typically indicates unburned fuel in the exhaust due to incomplete combustion. This can be caused by multiple factors such as faulty injectors, low compression, or a problem with the fuel system. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect the engine to diagnose and address the issue.
How do you remove camshaft gear on a 3406E cat?
To remove the camshaft gear on a 3406E Cat engine, you'll need to remove any objects obstructing the gear. Next, loosen and remove the retaining bolt holding the gear in place. Use a gear puller tool to carefully extract the gear from the camshaft. Exercise caution to avoid damaging the gear or camshaft during the removal process.
How long does a cat continue to bleed after giving birth?
Cats typically experience postpartum bleeding for up to 7-10 days after giving birth. If bleeding persists beyond this timeframe or seems excessive, it's important to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation and care.
If we're assuming that the cat doesn't have any other source of food, it will eat 1-3 per day if it can catch them. A cat is not always successful at hunting, and in the wild cats often go a day or two without eating. But if the cat is a great hunter and can catch all the mice it can eat, the maximum for a big tom is around 3 a day, or 1,095 a year. If the cat is a pet and only catches mice for fun, it will only eat one or two a week, since it will prefer eating the easy food that you provide.
Do male cats pee out their butt?
Yes, both male and female cats pee the same way: by squatting. A male cat does not lift a back leg like a dominant male dog does.
For marking territories, both male and female cats "spray" urine by backing up against a vertical surface. A good indication of a spraying cat is a twitching or quivering tail.
Will preparation H hurt a cat if he ingests it?
Preparation H may make a cat vomit or have an upset stomach but no other serious health risk. Watch the behavior of the cat, and if the cat is acting abnormal, seek medical attention because there could be an allergic reaction.
What if your kitten has just been spayed and wants to climb when can she do that?
After a spay surgery, it is recommended to restrict your kitten's activity to prevent injury and allow proper healing. It's best to wait at least 7-10 days before allowing your kitten to climb or engage in any strenuous activity. Consult with your vet for specific guidance based on your kitten's surgery and recovery.