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I'm sorry to have to tell you this, I believe your cat may be broken 🦁Mine likes milky bar mousse but generally won’t eat ‘human’ food…or Dreamies
I'm sorry to have to tell you this, I believe your cat may be broken 🦁Mine likes milky bar mousse but generally won’t eat ‘human’ food…or Dreamies
I would be if I could actually cough it upAre you coughing up luminous coloured gunk and running a fever? If so, get in touch with quack.
Otherwise mtfu
Do cats like tea? Is it safe for them?
But yes, unless you get a bacterial infection off the back of it like vickster mentioned, there seems to be naff all beyond painkillers, anti-inflammatories and stimulants against common colds still!
Ours loves Dreamies - in some flavours at least. They are his treat "snack".Mine likes milky bar mousse but generally won’t eat ‘human’ food…or Dreamies
No, I'm going to keep on following https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/common-cold/ not forum randomness.Thats seems like a strange concoction for a common cold. Main one really is not to over exert yourself and let it do it’s thing. Leave the tablets alone.
No, I'm going to keep on following https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/common-cold/ not forum randomness.
From that page, the next paragraph;-From that page, so hardly randomness. Some are too quick to pop a pill when it isn’t necessary.
To help you get better more quickly:
- rest and sleep
- keep warm
- drink plenty of water (fruit juice or squash mixed with water is OK) to avoid dehydration
- gargle salt water to soothe a sore throat (not suitable for children)
I think most cats do...I bought him a pack when he went off his food due to IBD flare. He didn't eat one so the pack went to my friend's cat Molly who would live on them if she could!Ours loves Dreamies - in some flavours at least. They are his treat "snack".
What's your source for "more infectious", please? Are you referring to the one detected a month ago? News Show | arirang TV – http://www.arirang.com/Mobile/News_Detail.asp?nseq=290765It looks like France have discovered a new variant which is more infectious than the Omicron version .
I assume he is talking about this https://www.firstpost.com/health/fr...an-omicron-all-we-know-about-it-10256521.htmlWhat's your source for "more infectious", please? Are you referring to the one detected a month ago? News Show | arirang TV – http://www.arirang.com/Mobile/News_Detail.asp?nseq=290765
It looks like France have discovered a new variant which is more infectious than the Omicron version .
I Just saw it pop up on my tablet . Called IHU. WHO haven't fully investigated it yet .What's your source for "more infectious", please? Are you referring to the one detected a month ago? News Show | arirang TV – http://www.arirang.com/Mobile/News_Detail.asp?nseq=290765
Yes, same thing I linked. Detected 10 Dec. Not yet a variant of concern so wait and see. Not sure why this is getting pumped again now.I assume he is talking about this https://www.firstpost.com/health/fr...an-omicron-all-we-know-about-it-10256521.html
Or the even more invasive Onapoleon.Is that Omacron?