yes because of all the oils in it like some have butter witch can make a cat sick so it is not good to use
It is not advised to use dog products on cats. The chemical make up of a canine product is much more harsh than a cats, this can be harmful or toxic to cats.
Female cats do not typically spray to mark their territory like male cats. Instead, female cats may engage in behaviors such as rubbing their scent glands on objects or scratching to mark their territory. They also use verbal communication, such as purring or meowing, to establish their presence in their territory.
No, GentaVed topical spray is specifically formulated for dogs and should not be used on cats. Cats have different sensitivities and metabolisms compared to dogs, so it is essential to use products that are safe and approved for use in cats to avoid any potential harm. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before using any new product on your pet.
Cats and skunks may or may not get along. Most likely they will not. Most cats are VERY territorial and they will fight, and the skunk most likely will spray the cat. It depends on your cat. Young cats and cats that are use to sharing their territory with other cats ( or sharing their food) will most likely get along fine with a wild skunk, and even better with a pet skunk. But... It's not a good idea to let your cat around a wild skunk because of rabies. and if you have a wild skunk coming into your yard, sooner or later it will start to smell, even if the skunk doesnt spray, it will eventually urinate, sit down, or otherwise rub its glands across something.
Spray where the cat scratches with mace, the smell will repel the cat. If you're just plain nuts, you could always spray the CAT with mace ( Don't do this unless you're s certified psycho, and even then, don't do it)
use bread and grease
put cooking spray on the pan
You need to use cooking spray.
Pam cooking spray, as with any cooking spray, is not to be put in the freezer. The pressurized can can rupture due to the temperature change, causing an explosion. If the can is still pressurized, the can should be able to work, but it's recommended to thaw it until room temperature.
Spray it into your sink to test it. If it comes out in clumps, than it is too old.
They spray it on the bottem of their shoes to keep mud from sticking to them. I found the answer on a morning sports show forum and checked it with a 1001 uses for pam cooking spray website, which gave the same use for soccer moms with their children's cleats.
It is not advised to use dog products on cats. The chemical make up of a canine product is much more harsh than a cats, this can be harmful or toxic to cats.
No, it is not possible to get high off of cat spray. Cat spray is a scent marking behavior that cats use to communicate with other cats, and it does not contain any substances that can cause a psychoactive effect in humans.
I can tell you right now that if there is much alcohol in it that it's not a lot at all. It just depends on which brand of cooking spray you use, but 99% of cooking sprays don't have alcohol in them. Hope that helped!
No, it is not possible to get high off cat spray. Cat spray is a natural behavior in cats to mark their territory and communicate with other cats through scent. It is not intended for recreational use and can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
use a spray
My wife's cooking is so bad, if we leave dental floss on the table the cockroaches use it to hang themselves.