Please take your cat to a vet to get this problem assessed. Inability to use hind legs usually results from some nerve damage, usually in the spinal column. If the cat has been hit by a car, or kicked, or stepped on, this is likely to occur. It could be temporary or permanent.
First, it's spelled grammAr. An article is something that indicates which one. The articles are a, an, the. If I say "Bring me the book," I have a specific book in mind, so "the" is a definite article. If I ask for "a book," it could be just any old book, so that is an … Read more
Blood pressure is a little high and so is the pulse, the number of times your heart beats in one minute. I'd guess it has to do with exertion or stress
Poor circulation to that area, could have to do with how cold it is, in what position it has been held, what shoes you have worn, or if there has been cause for any nerve damage to it
Movie titles, book titles, names of songs
easier would be single words, like objects, particular or famous people, and actions like "keyboarding"
Commonly, it refers to being drunk. It's used that way because an intoxicated person would normally be unsteady on his/her legs and weaving about as if likely to TIP over.
You can't. Ask the breeder for them. If you just got the dog from someone who SAID it was pedigreed, you can't necessarily believe them. That's an old trick. But do NOT destroy the dog just because it's not papered. Sometimes the excessive in-breeding with pedigreed results in a messed up dog, physically AND mentally.
Depends on where you live and which vet you go to. In rural areas of the midwest, we could expect to pay $10 for the parvo etc. General shot and $15 for the rabies shot, which almost everywhere is REQUIRED of a dog owner. Cities are pricier, and there are vets that charge a mint. … Read more
Weak hind legs might suggest a spinal injury, which should cause you to visit a vet quickly. It sounds like a chihuahua move, which can sometimes be just shyness and/or fright. See the vet!
Puppies will eat anything, and candy should not be a problem. A big concern with dogs is when they eat chocolate. It's like poison to them, and can make them very ill or, depending on the amount, can kill them. Remember, NO CHOCOLATE! And candy only if they steal it; don't feed it to them … Read more
IF your cat has had a rabies shot, not to worry. If not, since rabies is 100% fatal, consult a vet just to be sure. It's probably an infection of the gums or some other tooth disorder. The canine teeth often become loose and have to be removed, but until that's done it's really painful.
"It was very astute of you to recognize that the teacher is having a heart attack so that she may be treated in time."
Astute means you're sharp, you notice things, and you put them together to come up with ideas or answers quickly.
Actually, it could be ringworms!!! BUT...there is a crazy condition of the nerves that causes these tiny red circles to spread all over your body, but often just on one side. It's like shingles, but it's not that. How long has yours lasted? I had a bout that lasted only about a day, and medical … Read more
How long have we had this discharge, and how far along is the cat? And how big? Small cats can have kittens but not expel all of them and they get stuck in the birth canal. The description is not pretty. Kitten dies and begins to decompose. That's worst case scenario. Ask your vet, it's … Read more
Fairy tale: Rapunzel's father or mother, I think father, put her way up in a tower to keep her away from the guys. She had to stay in there forever, he thought. Well, after years and years a real hottie showed up, and even though they'd never done anything but yell back and forth, he … Read more
Meaning that beloved short story by HH (Hector Hugh) Munro, "The Open Window?" Had it as a freshman about 50 years ago. "Bertie, why do you bound?" Okay, the guy who came to stay was visiting out in the country because he was flippin out. He needed some of my Xanax. The lady was quite nice … Read more
They chose to grow their plants in a hydrosphere to protect them from damage, contain the moisture, and beautify the area with its rounded shape.
Sometime it's the place where the whiskers come out of his muzzle and it's natural. If they're red, sore, or pus-filled, take to vet