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It is fine for pregnant cats to take antibiotics. You should not give your cat any over the counter medications without talking to your vet.
i wouldnt if i were you.
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It is not a good idea to administer human antibiotics, as the cats immune system is different from humans. This may kill the cat.
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The cat may have a bladder infection, you should take the cat to a veterinarian. Infections do not go away without antibiotics, and you can't use a human medicine for a cat, it can be fatal to the cat.
You should never give antibiotics to any patient - cat, dog, human - without a prescription. The reason is that antibiotics only work for certain types of bacteria - if you use them for diseases that cannot be treated with that type of antibiotics, the medication will do more harm than good. It will not cure the disease, but the patient can experience unwanted side effects. In addition, misuse of antibiotics contributes to creating resistant bacteria that can cause very problematic diseases. Your vet will tell you what type of antibiotics, if any, your cat needs, and if leftover medication from your dog will do.
Both NCST and CAT have great value and preferred in the industry. However, the CAT exam is considered the toughest exam.
There are many different antibiotics that can be administered to cats, many of which are very similar to those prescribed for humans. However, the formulation and doseage is very different, so these medications must be prescribed by a veterinarian for the specific animal and infection.
you should get your vets permission before you give him any antibiotics. It is sometimes okay to give them ampicillin. But it is always a good idea to make sure they wont have a bad reaction to the antibiotics. Basically if you dont ask your vet, you could be risking their life.