Hello, it is more likely that it weighs 800g. However, I've already seen a huge rat in Korea and I think it weighed about 80kg.
about 8kg
The ratio of the dog's weight to the cat's weight would be 3:1.
8kg or about 17lbs and 10 oz.
Yes. Normal Advantage for cats and dogs is the EXACT same thing and the exact same ingredient. The ingredient being "imidacloprid" The ONLY difference is the dose, which is simply based on weight. You just need a graduated 1.00ml syringe and a vial to store the remaining liquid in. Dosage for cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits and chickens is 0.10ml per 1.0kg ... Or 1.00ml per 10kg. As a general dose just like the cat retail packs... Kittens and small cats up to 4kg need 0.40ml Normal cats over 4kg (and under 8kg) need 0.80ml This means that just one XL 4ml dog vial will give you 5 normal cat doses! Massive savings as the dog tubes are pretty much the same price as the cat ones.
1000g = 1kg 8kg =8000g The answer is 8kg > 5000g
8kg
On earth, 8 kg of mass weighs 78.4 newtons (17.64 pounds).
8kg = 17.6lbs
25% of 8kg is 2kg.
8kg is 78.46 Newtons on earth.
No it is 10 times smaller 8kg = 8,000g
8kg is 3kg larger than 5000g (5kg)
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