A cat should not be given any medication that is designed for human consumption. Zyrtec is not safe for a cat to ingest, and may cause death.
Yes.
Yes of course. Do give her proper dose as soon as you remember! Prednisolone should never be stopped abruptly but tapered off.
they give it to my dog tocontrol the nawing and allergy
As much time as you can give your cat, or as much time as the cat can take from you...
There is no set dose for an 8 pound dog; veterinarians typically prescribe within a certain range based upon the dog's symptoms and what the prednisone is being used to treat. Prednisone is a powerful drug with the potential for serious side effects, particularly in such a small dog. If you believe your dog needs treatment with prednisone, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian for an examination.
every day you should give a cat one scoop
I wouldn't recommend it, mixing prednisone and alcohol can give you ulcers. I'm not sure about avelox.
5 mg is a typical (but not a "right") dose. There is no agreed-upon "good" dose. 5 mg seems high because, that's also a typical human dosage. If you use this drug, be sure to taper it off in the last few days. Decrease the strength the cat takes, as well as the duration time between usage. This drug needs to be eased out of a cat's diet. Not suddenly pulled out. By the Prednisolone, is slightly better for cats than Prednisone, despite the similarities. Some cats cannot metabolize Prednisone in a way that is as good as they would with Prednisolone. (Prednisone breaks down into Prednisolone in the body).
Desloratadine is used to prevent an allergic reaction, you should check with your vet for the correct amount to give to your cat.
My 3yr old daughter was on prednisolone for 2 days for bronchitis. The pharmacist advised us to give it to her after a meal to reduce stomach upset. I was recently on prednisone and my doctor advised me to take it before I ate
Ask god... If you want to know, look at a picture of a cat(or better yet, a real cat). Does that give you an idea?
It depends upon what exactly you are giving - it would be way too much prednisone, but possibly not enough cephalexin depending upon the infection.