It is an IM injection so it goes into the muscle.
Have you taken your cat into your Veterinarian to have it checked out first? Do not administer antibiotics without your Vet checking out your cat first. Penicillin is not normally the antibiotic of first choice for a cat.
If you bend the cats leg up to it's body , you will see the large muscle between the knee and the tail. Pen G MUST be intra-muscular. This really should be done by a vet.
In the neck in the triangular muscle area.
If carrying enough weight and muscle; it can be injected into the upper thigh. The idea is to inject into an area with sufficient fat and muscle to avoid an interveinous injection. Intramuscular - into the blood system via the muscle layer Interveinous - into the blood system via a vein
You inject it in your butt or thigh. Need to be careful with the thigh and make sure you stay in the area about half way between the hip and the knee.
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
Penicillin is a prescription medication and should be given as directed. There is no advise that should be followed other than what the medication instructions say because the dose is for the individual animal.
The intercostal muscle area is located in the area surrounding the ribs. Intercostal muscle pain can be caused by overworking these muscles or by excessive coughing.
NO! Only let the VET get medicine for the cat. This is not really helping to educate people on how to care for their animals. Those who raise farm animals are expected to care for their own animals. Why shouldn't pet owners also learn to take care of their animals? While you should be in contact with a veterinarian you trust, you should be able to provide basic care for your pet. Cats are mammals. Humans are mammals. When veterinarians prescribe the pink oral penicillin for cats, it is essentially the same stuff your family doctor might prescribe for a child. The only difference is the dosage. There is also an injectable form of penicillin you can get from a farm supply store if you have one in your area. This is made for larger animals and the dosage instructions are not included for a cat. It can be injected into muscle tissue or given orally. You should be able to get the correct dosage from your veterinarian.
An injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon is known as a strain. To treat a strain, the affected limb should be elevated and a cold compress applied to the area.
A piglet is relatively easy, as you can cradle the piglet in your arms then inject into the semitendinosus muscle. An adult pig is much more challenging - you need to contain the pig into an area you can get close enough to inject fast enough before the pig gets away. Most commercial hog farms have a chute that the pig can stand in but not turn sideways with drop-down doors that keep the pig from walking forwards or backwards.
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The Sandbox Muscle Area.
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