Remedies for Fleas, Dry Skin, Cuts, Skunk Spray, and More
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Wash your dog with Castile soap each week followed by a final rinse with Apple Cider Vinegar. For this rinse, use one part vinegar to ten parts water.
In general, for flea prevention, we would advise feeing your dog ½ teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar per day per 25 lbs. of dog. Also, spray your dog every week with a spray bottle of solution that is a mix of 4 ounces warm water, 6 ounces Apple Cider Vinegar, and 1/4 teaspoon sea salt.
I make sure he has food and water all the time, his liter box is clean. I've taken him to the vet and the vet said there was nothing wrong with him.i give him attention. I have no idea why he keeps doing this. His meows almost sound like he's saying hello lol.
Like an, 'Aorrow'? It's usually a call from my cat. For mine It means it needs assistance. You can try following them. Maybe they lost a toy somewhere or one of their regular napping or hiding spots was altered in some way? Maybe a treat was thrown somewhere they cant reach. Sometimes they want a specific person to feed them (give them a little more kibble even if the bowl is full and see!) or give them attention. Sometimes they're trying to call you, to them. I hope this helps!
Is this a change in behavior pattern? Some cats (like Siamese) are naturally talkative and meow a lot, commenting on events or responding to their owners. If that isn’t typical for your cat, and it isn’t something like a urinary tract infection, thyroid, kidney disease, or other health issue, has there been any change in routine? Some cats under stress — such as due to a change in daily routine, owner stress, construction in or around the house, a new dog or cat in the neighborhood, a new baby in the family, being alone except for the pet sitter while the family is on vacation, a change in food — will become discontent. Your cat is fixed, correct? Sometimes older cats can get more vocal. And sometimes, a cat will blossom and become more talkative as the the bond between owner and cat strengthens. If you think it might be stress, try increasing the attention; perhaps he will calm down a little after a while. Good luck!
Please help!! My new mouse is sneezing and has a little clicking sound... I so stupidly smoked while she was in my shirt while driving in the car (please don't give me and fuss about it, I'm in tears as I write this) she's now sneezing and has that clicking sound. I'm hoping she will be feeling better tomorrow.... Does anyone have any advice as to how I could how I can help her at home.? I am a broke college student with no help from anyone and just recently lost my job, I love this little mouse more than anything, I suffer from major depression and she's the only thing that makes me genuinely happy. I obviously can not afford at this time to take her to the vet, if worse comes to worst I will over draw my bank out to take her in, but I'm hoping there's something I can do at home for my little baby girl. Please if anyone has any idea or can help in anyway please don't hesitate to email me at sheabababie@hotmail.com
Thank you!
-Amber&MincieFe
My cat is very sensitive when it comes to petting him. He loved attention and being pet but now he seems to be real sore to the touch except on his head. What could be wrong with him?
My 16 year old cat started getting like this a year ago. I found out he has arthritis, and the physical touch hurts him. I have been goving him fish oil in his food to help with joint pain.
Is there a way I can treat my cat with a home remedy to stop the itching? Will vinager water hurt her if I spray her with it
What treatment is best will depend on why your cat is itching. Sometimes it is an allergy to something, such as either a food or food additive (my cat was allergic to peas—and pea hulls are often included in dry cat food), or an environmental allergen. Itching can also be caused by fleas or bites from other pests, or bacterial or fungal infections. There are also other conditions, such as certain skin troubles or even stress or boredom. Although diluted apple cider vinegar, preferably unpasteurized, is said to sometimes help certain itching ailments, such as certain allergies, we’d not recommend spraying it, in case it got into kitty’s eyes. Also, there is a small chance that the cat would have a reaction to it, making the problem worse—such as those cats that are allergic to yeast. Instead, you might test on a small area for a few days if you choose to try it. Apply to the coat using a clean cloth or paper towel soaked in the solution. Make sure that it does not touch any cut skin or sores. Hope this helps!
Demi has a cist like growth on right hip. It doesn't seem to be painful, but getting larger. I would like it drained or severed-whichever is safest. Otherwise, she is in good health.