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Baytril belongs to a family of antibiotics called quinolones, which are known to affect the retina (part of the eye) of certain species at very high doses. Cats are one of those species.

The recommended dose for cats is less than 5 mg/kg daily. At that level, research has shown no effect on any body system of cats.

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