sneezing, and wheezing,and scratching alot, and diarrhea and throwing up
Cats and other animals can become depressed just as humans do. Watch for signs such as lack of appetite, lethargy, dissociation. If you notice any of these signs, take your cat to its vet.
A female cat is called a queen. Male cats, on the other hand, are called toms.
A baby cat (domestic cat) is called a kitten and is considered a kitten until one year of age when it becomes an adult. Other, larger species of cats may use the term cub.Baby or young cats cats are called kittens, until the age of about one years of age when they are considered adults.
Between 230 and 250, depending on the cat. Some cats have extra toes (polydactyly) and some cats, like Manx and Cymrics, do not have tails. The average is 244.
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An adult cat likely has a larger volume of stool than a kitten. As a general rule, the more the cat eats, the more feces there will be.
If you remember the month and day your cat or dog was born in, then yes, they can have zodiac signs.
Cats have millions and millions of hairs. An adult cat has up to 100,000 hair follicles per square inch on its body.
Male cats, particularly intact (not neutered) adult males are known as Toms or Tomcats. Adult female cats are often called Queens, especially when pregnant or nursing kittens.
Signs of pesticide sensitivity in cats can vary depending on the specific cat. Symptoms may include hair loss, vomiting, lethargy, inappetence, or seizures.
Most cat owners place the cat's food in a shallow bowl or on a plate at certain times of the day. Adult cats are usually fed twice a day.
Adult cats can weigh between 2.5 and 10 kg.
Cats and other animals can become depressed just as humans do. Watch for signs such as lack of appetite, lethargy, dissociation. If you notice any of these signs, take your cat to its vet.
Kittens (cats less than one year old) are more likely than adult cats to be carrying the infection.
No, but cats may be taken by foxes that are usually much larger.
It is very unlikely. Most adult cats don't kill kittens. Adult cats are territorial and want their space. Otherwise, they usually avoid the kitten. Normally adult cats will hiss and growl at the kitten. Then pop the kitten with its paw. Then go away. Some adult cats will adopt the kitten. I have an adult female cat that adopts kittens as her own. She lets the kitten nurse, she cleans it and plays with it.
Usually occurring in older cats, the main warning signs are lethargy and mucus or foam discharge from the mouth. If your cat has these warning signs, take him to the vet immediately, as this is very life threatening.