It is NOT recommended
It is fine for pregnant cats to take antibiotics. You should not give your cat any over the counter medications without talking to your vet.
Don't give your cat any herbal supplements without consulting your vet. While catnip is in the mint family, it isn't safe to assume that either mint or chamomile would be very appropriate to give your cat.
Yes, and this is recommended.
most root vegetables are safe to give but potatos are toxic. Fern IVY and privet is also toxic.
Yes, it is safe. They can both be purchased at most dog supply store in the supplement isle.
If your veterinarian prescribed it.
Yes, Rimadyl is a safe daily pain medication that is designed for dogs.
god no, no no no no no.
Rimadyl is the brand name of a proprietary non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is safe for dogs and effective at controlling mild chronic pain, such as the pain associated with arthritis.
One. That's what they will take in a blood drive. If you are a Victorious fan, THREE PINTS OF BLOOD IS NOT SAFE TO GIVE IN ONE DAY. You'd probably die.
HIV/ AIDS is only spread by sexual contact without safe sex or by blood contact. The virus can't spread by blood sucking animals. e.g. Leaches, ticks and so on.
Depending on the problem they have i would most likely recommend you use rimadyl I've used it on my dogs for their issues such as Arthritis and as a Pain reliver it works for about anything its great.
No - human pain medications are not safe for dogs due to the dogs' sensitivity to the side effects. If you suspect your dog is in pain, you should take it to your veterinarian; there are emergency clinics around that should be able to prescribe Rimadyl for your dog if medically needed.
In normal pregnancy without problem, it is safe to have sex from the beginning of your pregnancy until you give birth.
A blood group diet is one that considers different types of foods to be "safe" for a person with that type of blood. This type of diet will not account for people with food allergies or different tastes and should not be followed without a doctor's recommendation.
it wouldn't be recommended but if the swearing and blood is turned off its a maybe
Good question but no answer. A blood transfusion with safe/tested blood and clean procedures do not give you HIV infection. Unclean blood, yes 100% sure you will be infected. Unsterile procedures/equipment give you a very high risk of infection.