I have had 2 cats that lived for 22 years . I bathed them once a month, combed there long hair every day, provided dry food for them at all times, and warmed there can wet food before I gave it to them . When they got the sniffles I gave them Vit. E 1 pill and C . I got there shots for the first 2 years and Never had to take them to the Vet after that. I believe that keeping them Clean and there litter box clean by using 1 half cup Vinegar to 1 quart of water in a spray bottle to clean out the box and spraying the littler with vinegar after scooping it out on top 2 to 4 sprays In Between .... and Changing the box once a week, had A Lot to do with there Long life. Along with a lot of love and play and of course good treats . I never gave them cat nip until they were 2 years of age, and not very often, its not that good for them really . The Secret To Along Life.
If your home is on the cool side or your cat is outside in the cold then it's like you walking around without shoes on. Their feet get cold! However, if this isn't the case please take your cat into the vets in case your cat has a circulatory problem or heart problem.
if its raining they will find shelter and will live but if the weather starts showing signs of snow its to cold for em
maybe your cat likes your personality and the way you treat it better then your sister. either that or your cat likes your company more.
You can use an antibacterial cream on a cat's sore nipples. The cream will help to heal the sore nipples.
Yes they certainly can. I got a cat from the humane society and he came home sneezing. It can be caused by allergies, an upper respiratory infection or simply a cold.
Treat it gently, speak quietly, stroke it calmly & gently. If your cat does something it's not supposed to, squirt it with a spray bottle of ordinary cold water & say "No!" firmly.
put it in its food or treat.
To treat a cat's mosquito bite, clean the area with mild soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and monitor for any signs of infection. If the bite worsens or your cat shows signs of discomfort, consult a veterinarian for further treatment.
Polymyxin B will not treat cold sores.
No, Cats are very intolerant of many chemcials, to do so might kill the cat. Best to see the vet.
AnswerWell I would say to treat your cat like a dog.* Give your cat belly rubs* Walk your cat when there a kitten so they can get use to it when their a adult.If there an adult its fine but walk them like everyday.* Give your cat lots of attention* teach your cat tricks*treat your cat like you would treat a dog
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The coughing of a cat occurs when its either got a hairball, a cold, chronic bronchitis, respiratory infections, allergies, feline bordetella (kennel cough), feline asthma, heartworms, and so on. Treat the cat with antibiotics if it has a bacterial infection. If it has asthma, try treating it with bronchodilaters. If it has allergies, treat it with some antihistamines. These medicines should only be prescribed by a vet - never try and medicate a cat yourself.
There is really no way to do this. You may have to try to treat this cat with help.
the answer is in the question, its a HUMAN cold not a cat cold. Although cats have been known to sneeze
No. You will not get cold that way.
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