For cats and dogs, vaccination is a must-do in order to better their physical and mental health. However, whether it is for cats or dogs, injections are all very painful, and it is usually not easy to leave any good impressions. From then on, they w...
For cats and dogs, vaccination is a must-do in order to better their physical and mental health. However, whether it is for cats or dogs, injections are all very painful, and it is usually not easy to leave any good impressions. From then on, they will become more and more abhorrent to the outpatient clinics and will try their best to avoid going to the hospital. Some dogs are not only afraid of injections, but also unwilling to let their babies inject them! The doctor was holding a little cat. He wanted to give it a shot and pre-swer. Suddenly, a dog rushed out from the side and grabbed the little cat's body.
The doctor was not waiting for him to inject the little cat. As soon as he raised the syringe in his hand, the dog bit the cat's body and went back to pull it. He couldn't bully it. I quickly returned it to me!
As soon as the dog tried hard, it snatched the little cat from the doctor's hands. No matter how the doctor persuaded it, it was necessary to inform the dog that it was necessary to get vaccinated and was very beneficial to the physical and mental health of the cat, and the dog did not listen at all.
When I looked into the dog's kennel, I realized that it actually had more than a dozen kittens, and the dog stared at the doctor and couldn't hit my baby! But, how did you, a cat, grow a cat? Could it be that you have a cat outside?