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People. DO NOT GIVE NAPROXEN TO CATS, IT'S EXTREMELY EASY TO OVERDOSE A CAT AND IT MAY DIE
NAPROXEN IS SIMILARLY TO PARACETAMOL VERY VERY TOXIC TO FELINES BECAUSE THEY LACK SPECIFIC ENZYME TO BREAK IT DOWN PROPERLY.
In theory naproxen can be given to cats, but dosage is very sensitive, you can poison your cat if you give her a dose that's in micrograms larger then you should have administer.
NEVER GIVE NSAIDS TO CATS BEFORE TALKING TO REAL VET.
Your vet will have probably given you steroids to put in the eye or a feed-through version. Keeping the cat from going through major light shifts quickly will help the pain. Human Naproxin helps with the pain and swelling, although you should ask your vet before administering that. Vitamin C as a supplement helps as well.
It isn't used much anymore, but its main use is veterinary, to treat conjunctivitis in cats.
Symptoms of conjunctivitis in cats include redness, swelling, discharge from the eyes, squinting, and excessive tearing.
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) looks the same in humans and in animals - swollen and red membranes around the eye and on the white of the eye, lots of ocular discharge that can range from clear and watery to thick, opaque and a variety of colors (green, yellow, white, red). However, the bacteria and viruses that cause conjunctivitis are different depending on the species. Conjunctivitis in cows is usually caused by Moraxella bovis (a bacteria) but cats more often have viral conjunctivitis.
Conjunctivitis in cats can cause symptoms like redness, swelling, discharge, and squinting in the eyes. It can be treated with medication prescribed by a veterinarian, such as eye drops or ointments, and keeping the eyes clean.
No, Cats are very intolerant of many chemcials, to do so might kill the cat. Best to see the vet.
Yes, Cerenia can be used for cats to treat nausea and vomiting.
All cats are beautiful living things! You should not treat them like that!
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Neopolydex is used for treatment of bacterial eye infections and swelling associated with such infections. e.g. conjunctivitis. Go to this link to see the drugs use information. http://www.1800petmeds.com/Neo%20Poly%20Dex%20Ophthalmic-prod10184.html
It is not recommended to use human products like Head and Shoulders on cats to treat dandruff and skin issues. Cats have sensitive skin and their own specific grooming needs. It is best to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment options for your cat's skin issues.
same way they treat all other animals, with care..