Vetoquinol Enisyl-F Feline Metered Dose Pump 100 ml, 3 PACK - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Symptoms of worms in cats
- Visible worm segments or whole worms in your cat's p/oo/p or around his rear and constipation
- ****** stool/diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Unexplained weight loss
- Bloated or especially rounded belly
- Constant coughing
- Difficulty breathing
consult a vet if you think your cat has worms.
6/10/2019 10:58:17 PM •
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on Jun 10, 2019
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What's better for my cat dry food or canned food?
You should try preparing a diet for your cat whichresembles the things that cat eat in the wild such as fresh meat and grains.However, most of us don't have the time to do so and there are many canned foodalternatives that contributes your cat nutrition. You can check out this link
http://cats.about.com/cs/catfood/a/canned_food.htm and find out more detailed information aboutcanned food substances.
4/6/2019 4:07:29 AM •
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on Apr 06, 2019
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Was Blue Buffalo pet food sold to China?
I was informed (at a Pet Supermarket) that it was sold to General Mills and that they have changed ingredients (removed supplements). I don't know if they switched to Chinese sources.
1/31/2019 11:22:38 AM •
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on Jan 31, 2019
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Are cats allowed to eat eggs?
Sure eggs are animal protein and contains the full amino acid chain cats need to benefit from their diet. They love em too.
1/24/2019 1:30:46 PM •
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on Jan 24, 2019
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What shouldn't I give my cat to eat?
Onions are particularly
bad for cats as they break down the cat's red blood cells, the same goes with
garlic and chives. Milk is also not good for cat's especially adult cats as
their digestive system cannot cope with dairy products.
1/18/2019 1:39:19 PM •
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on Jan 18, 2019
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How can i get my cat to use the litter box?
If he is going #2 outside the box, trying putting it in the box uncovered. See if he will get the idea. Or try 2 litter boxes with different kinds of litter. Scoopable litter seems to be good for most cats.
Good luck. :)
1/2/2019 6:32:06 PM •
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on Jan 02, 2019
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