CC is the same thing as a mL. Basically, 1cc = 1mL, so there shouldn't be a problem anymore when giving your cat liquid medicine. Just know that they are the same thing.
A standard measure of liquid medication is 5 ml. Then 1 and 1 quarter will be 5 + 1.25 = 6 25 ml, NOT a normal amount. Only used in specialised drugs regimes.
It is impossible to answer the question with only the information give in the question.
Gallons. It is a unit of measurement used to measure liquid capacity, equal to 8 pints, also equal to 3.78 - 3.79 liters (U.S. only).
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Because your tape measure was made in China
What can measure only one quantity of liquid?
no. don't give your dog pain medicine for people. only give what your vet recommends.
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A standard measure of liquid medication is 5 ml. Then 1 and 1 quarter will be 5 + 1.25 = 6 25 ml, NOT a normal amount. Only used in specialised drugs regimes.
The liquid put on a jellyfish sting can be vinegar or even though it sounds gross, urine.
Do not give your pets your medication - only give pets medicine that is prescribed by your veterinarian.
2 teaspoonsful equals 10 cc (or 10 ml).
A pH indicator is used only to measure the pH of the solution.
The only medicine that I have given my 24 month old is Tylenol or Motrin, I have never given him anything else.
Yes, this can make the kitten very sick. Only give the correct dose at the correct intervals following the instructions on the medicine package.
Only a doctor can give you this info. Please go see one.
500 mg of one liquid is highly likely to give a different reading in ml. That is because liquids have different densities and there are some light fluids which may be having different weight but same volume.