A few questions from Cinn
Hello everyone, how are you doing? It's been a while since I posted. I had a few general questions concerning my crazy cat, Albert.
1. First off, is it possible to catch a cold from a cat??
2. Are cats supposed to have bowel movements every day?
3. Sometimes when I'm stroking him and he's all relaxed, purring and etc., all out of nowehere he'll bite me! What does that mean? Is biting be a sign of affection at this time?
4. When cats sleep, and they wake up, is it normal for them to have "cold" in the eyes like humans do?
Thank you in advance!
Cinn
Re: A few questions from Cinn
Quote:
Originally posted by Cinnamon2002
Hello everyone, how are you doing? It's been a while since I posted. I had a few general questions concerning my crazy cat, Albert.
1. First off, is it possible to catch a cold from a cat??
No. Normally the virusses come in variations so that the cat cannot get from you and you not from the cat. There may be some viruses (like the East Asian SARS who can affect cats and humans and chicken) but it is very improbable.
2. Are cats supposed to have bowel movements every day?
Yes. I would not worry if one day I cannot find any tootsie rolls in the litterbox but in general they go daily.
3. Sometimes when I'm stroking him and he's all relaxed, purring and etc., all out of nowehere he'll bite me! What does that mean? Is biting be a sign of affection at this time?
That's kind of an over-excitement. Some cats do it and then it's better you learn the signs (like starting to wave the tail) and stop. Please note that it is not aggressive- it's more like *too darn good, I just can't go without a bite anymore* ;)
4. When cats sleep, and they wake up, is it normal for them to have "cold" in the eyes like humans do?
Regular and bigger things (have no idea how to call them) especially if they contain blood are a sign of an URI or a conjunctivitis.
[/B]
Does you cat have any symptoms of an URI? Is he/she also quiet, does not eat? (If they don't eat they won't go to the litterbox).
URIs are nothing that youo should take easy. The viruses are so different- some are harmless and some can be very dangerous. So it's better to take you cat to the vet if she shows signs.