This varies depending upon the formulation of the penicillin (injectable, topical, oral), the location and type of infection and the overall health status of the cat. If you believe your cat has a condition that needs treatment with penicillin, you should take your cat to your veterinarian.
This will have to be determined by your veterinarian after examining your cat and determining what is wrong. The dose is based upon your cat's size, health status, cooperation with medication, the type of bacterial infection, the location of the infection, and the formulation and concentration of the pencillin.
5 cc per 100 lbs
The dosage per pound in a piglet is 3000 units or 1.0ml for each 100 pounds of body weight once daily. Continue this dosage until recovery is made.
A cat needs the nutritional equivalent to 7-10 mice per day. This translates to 20 - 30 calories per pound per day. (some say 15-25 cal/pound). Calories in canned cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/canfood.html Calories in dry cat food http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/dryfood.html
This will vary depending upon the concentration of the penicillin, the location and type of infection and the overall health status of the dog. If you believe your dog has a condition that needs treatment with penicillin, you should take your dog to your veterinarian.
You don't want to give your cat penicillin. If the cat has a puncture wound, it will become or already has become an abscess. That is where the wound does not heal properly from the inside out and closes over with the infection trapped inside. Take your cat into a Veterinarian to have it checked out. Normally they will clean out the abscess and put a penrose drain in it so it can continue to drain out the infection & then heal properly from the inside to the outside. The Vet will also put the cat on antibiotics, the proper ones for that type of infection.
Cats tolerate penicillin, but the dosage varies from that humans take. Please take this animal to the vet -- even if you do get the right dosage of penicillin, and even if the cat isn't allergic, I presume from your question you're not able to suture the wound. Please get a vet invovled in this.
it is allergic to it you dip wad
The vet
Usually until it is all gone
Fish pen penicillin can be given to a cat being treated for an infection. However, like with all drugs, it should only be given under the advice of a veterinarian.
You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
For an average cat, not a kitten, pregnant, lactating or overweight it is required about 20 to 30 calories per pound of body weight per day.