Yes!
Dogs are the most common visiting therapy animals, but cats, horses, birds, rabbits, and other domestic pets can be used as long as they are appropriately screened and trained.
They can be. There are certain training that they have to pass though.
It depends on what therapy the cat is going to work most with. Here is the 3rd reason, in the link I've added below, for cats being good therapy animals: 3. Petting or brushing long hair cats can be great physical therapy for individuals with muscle disorders. Recently, long hair cats have been used with patients suffering from muscle conditions. The act of brushing a cat's thick coat can help to slowly increase flexibility and ease muscle and joint stiffness. Not only is brushing a cat's hair good for exercising certain muscles, it is also quite relaxing. The best type of cat for this type of pet therapy is said to be the long hair Persian breed. http://www.perfectcatcare.com/cat-care/cat-therapy-%e2%80%93-reasons-why-cats-make-good-therapy-animals/
Streptomycin is not commonly used on cats. It is an antibiotic medication that is used for larger animals such as sheep, cattle, and horses.
Cats. They used to be worshipped by Egyptians
Cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, hamsters.
They are used for guard animals, pack animals, fiber animals, and meat in South America.
Hyperbaric chamber therapy is used to to treat those with injuries. It is used as a form of cancer therapy. It has been used to treat sports players to enable them to heal faster and has also been used on animals like expensive race horses.
Commonly, dogs, cats, primates, mice, rats, rabbits, various domestic small animals, and some farm animals are used.
to be honest i couldn't fin d anything about if cats were used in the war. Im doing a project for Civil War animals and i can not find anything pertaining to cats in the Civil War. but look up war animals/cats and if something that's not bad pops up,click on that and try it out. sorry if i wasn't helpful but i tried !
Horses, cats, dogs, aquarium fish, hamsters, rabbits, etc. If they can aid in physical, emotional, or mental therapy, any animal can be a 'therapy animal'.
dogs, cats, and more commonly, monkeys mice,hamsters,rabbitts