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Dosing your animals with human drugs can be risky.

Tylenol is large doses can cause liver damage in dogs.

Tylenol in regular strength tablets can be given on a short term basis

(1-3 days).

Buffered aspirin is a better choice for a dog with a fever.

Cats should NEVER be given tylenol. One regular-strength tablet (325 mg)

may be toxic to cats, and a second could be lethal. One " extra strength "

(500 mg) tablet can result in toxicosis, two tablets would be lethal.

Their livers do not get rid of the medications and liver toxicity is

rapid.

For cats, using one baby aspirin every 48 hours is sufficient.

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