dogs 16-24 (smaller dogs have more rapid rate)
cats 16-30
Cats typically breathe through their nose and mouth, with the rate of respiration typically around 20-30 breaths per minute while at rest. Cats have a flexible ribcage that allows for deep breathing, and they also use panting as a cooling mechanism when they are overheated.
well if it is my cat it would take 1... i have a large cat
If a cat is breathing in a bumpy or irregular manner, it could be a sign of a respiratory issue such as asthma, bronchitis, or a possible respiratory infection. It is important to have your cat evaluated by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
cats do not take away your breath people say that because there trying to scare you and they don't like cats because there scared. Me and my sister slept with my cat Morris and he didn't take away are breath. But if they have rabies there going to take away your breath and kill you so always make sure your cat has it's rabies shots if it's not call your vet. When it has it rabies shot it don't have rabies.
as many as she has nipples is a conservative estimate
A cat should take around 20 to 30 breaths per minute.
A cat should take around 20 to 30 breaths per minute for optimal health.
A cat should take around 20 to 30 breaths per minute for optimal health.
The ideal respiratory rate for a cat is typically between 20 to 30 breaths per minute.
It's probably sick! Take it to a vet!
The normal respiratory rate values for a cat typically range from 16 to 40 breaths per minute.
The typical respiratory rate of a cat while purring is around 25 to 150 breaths per minute.
i dont think you can become cat in one minute, i, mean it would take many years to develop that kind of science.
Cats typically breathe through their nose and mouth, with the rate of respiration typically around 20-30 breaths per minute while at rest. Cats have a flexible ribcage that allows for deep breathing, and they also use panting as a cooling mechanism when they are overheated.
A cat should breathe at a rate of 20-30 breaths per minute to maintain optimal health and well-being.
Cats breathe through their noses, generally, like any mammal. The respiration rate (breaths per minute) at rest seems to be 25-30 for a healthy cat. You can count this for yourself; when a cat is purring, the respiration rate is quite obvious.
Cats typically breathe at a rate of 20-30 breaths per minute, which is faster than most animals of similar size.