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Why I never see female cats and dogs have menstrual problems like women?


Like bleeding, cramps, sengugut etc....not sure about emotional instability.

because they're too shy to buy Kotex

Female dogs and cats do bleed, they bleed in a lesser amount and thats why we don't always see. But when a female dog or cat is sick you will notice the blood because they don't clean themselves as much when they are sick. Also if a female cat or dog is an inside pet and there is light colored carpet or furniture and the cat/dog sits or lays on it the blood is more noticeable, although it's a very small amount.

believe it or not, they do
I used to live on a farm with my gran and we had cats, dogs, etc.. tons of them
I can remember both species used to get distressed and act different during their cycles.. Thats how we knew they were in heat in order to either breed them, or seperate them from the males if we didnt want more kittens or puppies.. My gran was a breader of poodles, shepherds and siamese cats..
I can remember the cats used to go about licking themselves more when they were in heat and didnt want us touching them, theyd hiss and scratch us...
Also during labor both animals used to get distressed and walk about restlessly until giving birth..
so actually they do have problems,, or animal pms.. you probably just dont notice...

well, if you have ever had a female dog , you might remember your mom putting your dad's old boxers around the *****'s butt and clipping it with a clothes pin. they usually drip on the floor and lick it up. they only have periods 2 weeks out of the year. cats clean themselves and are pretty good at keeping it at bay. as human females we bleed in table spoon amounts. animals dont really go through the whole "pms" part, b/c they are closer to nature than we humans.plus, we have a different iq and differnt hormone makeup. they tend to keep on keeping on, b/c if they were in the wild, they would have been eaten by a much larger species b/c of the blood drippngs, and also, they are ready to mate. animals are much more stronger than we are.

im studying Biotech now.. and i learn about Animal Biotech.. and i've learn about cow.. and i've learn about cow reproductive organ.. and i've learn that cow does have menstrual problem just like human.. but, unlike human, cow menstrual is like a drop or two.. not like women who need pad or tampon..

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PEACE =D

You never see enough, do you? :P

Actually they do..I only found out from my friend a couple of years ago.

About cramps,and emotional stability arh...hmm maybe we dunno cos we dont understand them but Im sure if we ask the friends of a menstruating cat/dog, then they might complain :)

Edit:
Curious; is it that all female mammals menstruate? Then...whale how? o.O

because, they are Animal.
Our women is human.

because they are not women ;-)



and just a side note, they do bleed :)

bloody stupit question

My female dog does bleed when in heat.

because they can't afford to buy sanitary pads

Have you talked to them lately ?

i don't know bout cat,but dog have menstrual problem lar..........

what abt chicken?

my female dog too does have it...

my rabbits and hamsters as well.

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