In the United States the most common euthanasia solutions are based on a high concentration of pentobarbitol, a barbituate drug.
Most vets use pentobarbitol to euthanize a cat. Many vets also sedate the animal with a variety or anesthetic drugs prior to euthanasia.
Most veterinarians will use a commercially available solution of barbituates, sometimes referred to as euthanasia solution or "pink sauce".
You should take your cat to the vet without delay.
There is no information about not using Frontline on cats with any medical disorders. However, there are some drug interactions with Frontline, so if your cat is on any medications, it would be wise to consult with your vet before using the product.
No take him to the vet its ringworm.
No! Benadryl is a human drug, for human use only! If you must give your cat medication, take it to a vet and have them diagnose it. The medicine they perscribe may be similar to Benadryl, but it really isn't safe to put it anywhere near a cat.
No you cannot. Any drug that is not given to you by a vet is usually very dangerous to the cat. Human or even dog medicine can easily overdose a cat as they are much smaller than us.
It depends on your vet and why your cat would be in. You'll have to ask your vet.
no you can not take your cat to the vet!
Yes, my vet prescribed it for use in my 9 mo. old cat. You shouldn't use it without consulting a vet, though. You need to get proper dosing information, etc.
Bring cat to vet.
find your closest vet that is not closed and take poor cat there
Your vet can do an ultrasound....
The vet might be keeping the cat against your wishes but it is probably in the best interest for the cat.