Yes, in fact vets will recommend pedialyte be given to cats that are in danger of dehydration, or that are having trouble eating.
Be sure to use the unflavoured variety, they won't likely drink it if it is fruit flavoured.
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
Propoxur is not safe for cats. The chemical is a household pesticide that is often found in bug killers.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
No not at all
It is generally safe to have cats around a premature infant as long as the cats are healthy, vaccinated, and do not pose a risk of scratching the baby. However, it is important to supervise interactions between the cats and the baby to ensure safety.
There are about 100 calories in 1 litre of Pedialyte.
Yes, you can freeze Pedialyte to make popsicles.
No, it is not safe for cats to be around daffodils as they are toxic to cats if ingested.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat bunnies.
Permethrin is not safe for cats even after it dries. It can be toxic to cats and should not be used on them.
An adult can use Pedialyte even if it's not a worst case scenario. Using Pedialyte to get electrolytes and for rehydration can be pretty expensive for adults, though, because it is formulated for infants. There are products that are similar to Pedialyte that are formulated for adults, and mixtures that you can make at home to achieve the same goals at Pedialyte achieves.
Yes, Pedialyte can potentially stain clothing or other fabrics due to its coloring agents. It is recommended to be cautious when handling Pedialyte to avoid staining.
Yes, the Thanksgiving cactus is safe for cats to be around.
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
No, it is not safe for cats to be around aloe plants as they can be toxic to cats if ingested.
No, cats should not take Keflex as it is not safe for them. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper medication for cats.
No, cedarwood essential oil is not safe for cats as it can be toxic to them.