Yes. Do not attempt to administer any kind of medication (especially medication intended for humans) to a cat unless it has been prescribed and / or provided by a trained vet.Be sure to follow any...
Aspirin is a cox inhibitor and classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Cats have cox enzymes in different locations and relative proportions than humans do, so when these enzymes are...
Yes either that or it can make them very very sick and you will have to get them to the vet right away and even then they might not live. NEVER give a cat aspirin or any type of medicine intended for...
Never, ever, EVER give 'human' medicine to animals without consulting a qualified vet ! You have no way of determining what is a 'safe' dose or whether the animal in question would suffer any side...
I suppose it could, if the cat could not get the furball out, and the furball caused the cat to choke to death.Most definitely , but from intestinal blockage more than choking. Pet shops sell hair...