no. not at all likely since if something is dying then they are dying. whatever kind of sickness they have if the vet says they are dying then they are dying sorry.
how old is he/she and what are the signs? sickness or oldness?
Left untreated, probably yes, with near certainly. If treated promptly, in the U.S. you'll probably make it but the treatment is unpleasant.
Dying Vine was created in 2005.
To save a dying fighting fish, first check the water parameters (temperature, pH, ammonia levels) and perform a water change if needed. Ensure the tank has proper filtration and oxygenation. If the fish is showing signs of illness, consider treating with appropriate medication, and observe behavior closely for any further changes.
they are dying becasue people are hunting them, loss of habitat, disiese, and they are being posened
The mother cat has identified a health problem with this ill kitten and has decided to devote her energies to those kittens that have a better chance of survival . You can try to keep the ill kitten warm and feed the kitten with milk designed for kittens . Your veterinarian will have much better advice to give - call your vet . =^,,^=
He was dying of the Spanish Influenza, which is also what his mother died of.
either that kitten is sick and dying or, something touched the kitten that the mother doesnt like, im betting on the sick/dying
how old is he/she and what are the signs? sickness or oldness?
Love sickness for Barbara Allen
Starving, drowning, sickness, natural death. . .
When Edwards dying in his human life, before Carlisle turns him into a vampire, he is dying of Spanish Influenza.
From my heart because of that my kitten, Sox, is dying and I miss him. This is to remember him by. >^^<.
3/9 chances
Starvation, sickness, no proper shelter in winter, Indian attacks, that kind of stuff.
Have it put down, it will put it out of it's misery and won't hurt it as much.. x
Small chance (about 4%).