Never, ever give a cat a human's medicine. Giving your cat a human's ambien pill could kill the cat. Cats are much smaller than humans and would need a much smaller dose of any medication, and you can't just guess the amount because that can still kill your cat. Ask a veterinarian.
It is certainly not safe to give any medication to a cat without vet approval. Even in humans, an excess of Tylenol will cause fatal liver failure; and a cat is much smaller than a human and so the lethal dose would be much smaller even if the cat's metabolism is the same as a human's. As it turns out, a cat has a metabolic pathway that turns aspirin into cyanide; I don't know whether it has the same effect on acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol). Given the known side effects of the two anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed for cats (Prednisolone and Thalidomide), one would think that if Tylenol was at all possible to give to cats without harming them, vets would be using it.
A stoat could kill a cat if it is stronger than the cat. If a stoat has a disease and bites the cat or causes injury, it could kill the cat. Otherwise a cat will usually be able to defend itself from a stoat.
Yes, it can harm or kill the cat if it eats a mouse that has been poisoned. The poison used to kill the mouse can also be toxic to the cat if ingested. It's important to take precautions to prevent cats from consuming poisoned prey.
If a cat would eat starfish, it may kill him. As for a starfish attacking a cat and killing him, it would not happen.
DO NOT GIVE TYLENOL to a cat. They cannot metabolize the drug. Yes, it will kill them.
Yes, Vicodin (Hydrocodone) will kill a cat, never give a cat or any other animal any type of human medication!
DO NOT GIVE ASPIRIN OR TYLENOL-- IT IS POISONOUS TO CATS!!! CALL A VET EMERGENCY LINE BEFORE PROCEEDING OR YOU COULD KILL THE CAT.
Amoxicillin should not be given to a cat unless a vet has prescribed the medication because a cat is not genetically the same as a human. Giving a cat medication that is for humans could kill the cat.
Take it to a vet Immediately!
Never, ever give a cat a human's medicine. Giving your cat a human's ambien pill could kill the cat. Cats are much smaller than humans and would need a much smaller dose of any medication, and you can't just guess the amount because that can still kill your cat. Ask a veterinarian.
no! a cat may kill a buzzard ..ALSO A FOX CANT KILL A HEALTHY CAT
depends on what the cat is killing, it can kill a mouse, but it can't kill an elephant
It is passable to kill a cat in the right situation.
It is certainly not safe to give any medication to a cat without vet approval. Even in humans, an excess of Tylenol will cause fatal liver failure; and a cat is much smaller than a human and so the lethal dose would be much smaller even if the cat's metabolism is the same as a human's. As it turns out, a cat has a metabolic pathway that turns aspirin into cyanide; I don't know whether it has the same effect on acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol). Given the known side effects of the two anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed for cats (Prednisolone and Thalidomide), one would think that if Tylenol was at all possible to give to cats without harming them, vets would be using it.
A stoat could kill a cat if it is stronger than the cat. If a stoat has a disease and bites the cat or causes injury, it could kill the cat. Otherwise a cat will usually be able to defend itself from a stoat.
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