take them to the vet and they will give u a special med i just took my kittin to the vet for the same thing
It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to a cat. Vitamin C is not typically recommended for treating a cat's cold, as they are usually unable to synthesize it in the same way humans can. Your vet may recommend other treatments or medications to help your cat recover from a cold.
of course you can. doesn't mean it will do anything, but you can.
They make special formulas for cats. I give mine a gel of glucosamine and chondrointon, made for cats.
You need to give more information..........how do cats WHAT?
All cats are mammals and all mammals are warm blooded. They also all have fur and give birth to live young.
NO! I believe that aspirin, an ingredient in many cold medicines, is FATAL to cats, so DO NOT give your cat human medicine.
It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to a cat. Vitamin C is not typically recommended for treating a cat's cold, as they are usually unable to synthesize it in the same way humans can. Your vet may recommend other treatments or medications to help your cat recover from a cold.
no allot of human medicine is poisonous to cats ring a vet for advice
Chocolate is poisonous to cats and dogs. Don't give them anything chocolate or chocolate-flavored.
there is not a place that will just say these cats won't bother anything, but if you look at shelters, there are plenty of cats that are friendly with other cats, if you really want one just look for one and see if it tries to mess with anything. that's the best answer I can give you.
of course you can. doesn't mean it will do anything, but you can.
salted tuna is not very good for cats because it has salt in it which isn't good for them.Its best not to give them anything with alot of salt in it
animals can catch a cold too take it to the vet they will give u medicine it happened to my cousin's cat
No, cats have paws.
Cats are fluffy because it's how they stay warm when it's cold out. They don't have anything to keep them warm besides their fur.
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Cats can catch colds from humans, even months after the person is well. ANSWER cats can NOT get colds from humans! you will not give your cat your cold! its pretty much unheard of except in extreme cases where the cold has mutated and changed to be able to affect cats, but as i said this is rare. viruses can travel up to 1 mile in strong gusts and can transmitted to your cat from the air, just like our colds can do to us, also anything an infected cat has touched will still be infectious up to a month after but it will only get a cold from another cat!!! f4 There's also the possibility the cat may have allergies and not a cold at all. Keep a close eye on the her and take her to the vet if the "cold" persists, or if she worsens, or developes other symptoms.