Depends on the situation. Usually the owner is given 7 days' worth of antibiotics. If the cat has flu or conjunctivitis, the antibiotics will usually clear things up before 7 days. If the antibiotics are for something more severe it may take longer for the medication to work.
Phenotype
There are different kinds of treatments to get rid of a stye in a cat's eye. Antibiotic ointment is used for bacterial eye infections, an anti-fungal medication for fungal infections and a topical anti-viral cream or drops for viral causes. However, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
29 bones in a cat's skull
Not very long. Probably about one or two inches. All I know is cat umbilical cords look like tissue.
Yes it can. That is all that most eye washes/drops are; salt water (with some preservative added in). You can even make your own if you have distilled water and salt. Make sure to use distilled water because water carries contaminants very well. And use what you make right away since your not adding a preservative.
As with humans, amoxicillin can take time to work on a cat, sometimes as long as a few days. It is important to continue with this antibiotic until the medication runs out, even if all signs of infection disappear.
The kind you put on in drops on the skin works for 30 days if no bath is given to the cat.
They should not. Polysporin is an antibiotic, and while it may help clear up an infection, it should not have any anesthetic effect that would dilate the cat's pupils. That said, a cat's pupils dilate naturally when she is afraid, and it is likely that the process of putting polysporin drops in her eyes does alarm her for a little while.
yes you do have big ears tear drops and also cat ears
See your vet.
Once you start using an antibiotic, you should continue to use it for approximately 2 weeks. There is of course no reason to start using an antibiotic at all unless the presence of infection is evident.
It is not advised to use any drug or medicine on pets without veterinary advice. Cats in particular have a number of metabolic pathways that turn things we would consider harmless into toxins.
Safe
While a vet may prescribe amoxycillin (Clavamox) for an eye infection, it is unlikely; amoxycillin is usually a suspension that contains things that are not good for eyes, and administered by mouth it is unlikely to get to the eyes. Your vet will likely be able to prescribe eye drops that contain an antibiotic that is safe for your cat's eyes.
no!, never give an animal human meds, if you suspect that your cat has an infection, please take it to a vet.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
by scratchin and stuff like if its bad :o