ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!! Any dose of these medications can cause serious liver or kidney damage for your cat.
If you feel your cat's warrants it you must take it to a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
2007-06-13 07:43:23
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answered by old cat lady 7
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Absolutely not...don't give an animal any medication that is meant for human consumption without direction from a licensed vet. You have no way of measuring it properly and don't know if any of the ingredients are possibly harmful to your cat. If the cat has had the cold for a while you may need to take it to the vet to get on antibiotics (if it is an infection), otherwise just wait it out and clean up the cat's quarters (litter box(es), food and water dishes, bedding) because that's generally where they pick illnesses up. Also, if you don't already use ceramic or metal food dishes, you should switch your kitty over because plastic spreads germs.
2007-06-13 08:12:23
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answered by oh_shotdown 3
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Some household products, like Tylenol, Advil, and antifreeze, are harmful to cats. A lethal dose of antifreeze can come from a cat walking through a spill and licking its paws.
No - NEVER give a cat Tylenol. The main ingredient, acetaminophen, is deadly to cats. They cannot process it properly in their livers. The cat's liver will break down the Tylenol into toxic byproducts. In humans, the process would continue and the liver would turn those byproducts into non-toxic ones. Cats cannot do this because of a lack of enzymes in their body. There is a serious risk of death if you give your cat Tylenol, so don't do it - and take them to the vet immediately if you have accidentally
2007-06-13 07:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Take the cat to the vet and let the vet decide what is wrong with the cat and what medications to give. Never, ever give human medication to an animal unless under the direct supervision of a veterinarian.
2007-06-13 08:19:23
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answered by BVC_asst 5
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Hi. It's definitely not ok to do that. Keep an eye on your cat for lots of goop coming out of the eyes, any sneezing, lethargy, not eating or drinking. Sometimes cats can get colds and go away on their own. If your get progressively gets worse then take him to the vet where they can prescribe antibiotics for him. That would be the best route to go.
2007-06-13 08:34:56
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answered by Malia 7
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Check with the vet first because there is something in tylenol that can kill your cat it is Acetaminophen and that is poisonous to cats. Never give meds to pets unless you check with the Vet first.
2007-06-13 08:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! Tylenol will kill your cat! Why could you utilize Tylenol to handle a chilly besides?? it somewhat is an analgesic (discomfort killer), no longer an anti histamine (nasal & sinus reliever). you ought to take your cat to the vet so he/she can supply your kitty an antibiotic to be sure the chilly does not bypass into her lungs. that's what a cat desires for a chilly: an antibiotic.
2016-10-17 03:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! Cats are amazing healers. Keep an eye on her and make sure the it doesn't turn in to an URI, but do not give her human medication without first consulting your vet.
2007-06-13 07:42:18
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answered by catsovermen 4
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Never give a cat medication that is not intended for it. Take it to a vet or give it a few days to heal on its own
2007-06-13 11:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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NEVER give a cat human medication without a veterinarian's approval.
For example, asprin WILL kill cats.
Ask your vet. Pony up the money for a proper vet visit and medication. (The medication your vet will give you probably won't be as expensive as you're afraid it will be.)
2007-06-13 07:52:33
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answered by Shelly P. Tofu, E.M.T. 6
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Hello!Earth calling!You cant give a cat human medecine ,hes a cat!Take him to the vet and after that just take care of him and keep an eye on him or her.
2007-06-13 07:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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