A) Carbohydrates B) Fat C) Fiber D) Protein
A) Daily B) Monthly C) Weekly D) Never
A) Increased appetite B) Sunken eyes C) Excessive purring D) Playfulness
A) Sunflowers B) Daisies C) Roses D) Lilies
A) Pill pocket or wrapped in food B) Dissolving in water and spraying in face C) Force-feeding directly D) Adding to their water bowl
A) Never B) Every day C) Every 2-3 weeks D) Every 6 months
A) Scratching furniture B) Walking on a leash perfectly C) Liking baths D) Consistently cuddling
A) Punishing them for playing B) Only feeding them dry food C) Interactive toys D) Leaving them alone all day
A) FVRCP B) Canine distemper C) Bordetella D) Rabies only
A) Large fat deposits on the belly B) Ribs easily felt but not seen C) Ribs prominently visible D) Ribs not felt at all
A) To prevent dehydration B) To train them to sit C) To make them more playful D) To prevent them from scratching furniture
A) Taurine B) Lysine C) Glycine D) Alanine
A) Regular comb B) Slicker brush or deshedding tool C) Toothbrush D) Human hairbrush
A) Hunger B) Fear C) Contentment and comfort D) Aggression
A) Excessive shedding B) Dull and brittle C) Shiny and smooth D) Matted fur
A) 90-100°F B) 40-50°F C) 60-80°F D) 20-30°F
A) Grain-free, vegetarian B) High-protein, low-carbohydrate C) High-carbohydrate, low-protein D) Dry food only
A) Ticks only B) Fleas C) Lice D) Mosquitoes
A) Shaving their fur B) Feeding them more dry food C) Regular grooming D) Giving them milk
A) To clean their paws B) To sharpen claws and mark territory C) To annoy their owners D) To relieve boredom
A) Eating grass B) Playing too much C) Dehydration D) Excessive grooming
A) To protect them from diseases and injuries B) To keep them from being bored C) To prevent them from hunting mice D) To make them less friendly
A) Excessive grooming B) Loss of appetite C) Increased purring D) Playfulness
A) Restrict their movement to one room B) Provide climbing structures and hiding places C) Never move furniture D) Keep the house perfectly silent
A) 97-99°F B) 103-105°F C) 95-97°F D) 100.5-102.5°F
A) Ignoring them both B) Forcing them to share food bowls C) Slowly, with supervised visits D) Immediately placing them together
A) Yell at them to be still B) Use a pheromone spray in the carrier C) Bathe them before the appointment D) Skip breakfast
A) Wait and see if they get better B) Contact a veterinarian or poison control immediately C) Give them milk D) Induce vomiting without consulting a professional
A) Laser pointer only B) Chase them around the house C) Physically restrain them during playtime D) Use a wand toy to mimic prey
A) Purring and slow blinking B) Ears pinned back C) Hissing and growling D) Rapid tail wagging |