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.
It seems so, at least my cat has constipation now and we just started giving him Baytril.
my cat has an eye infection what would be the dosage of liquid baytril
A cat should be spayed after giving birth once her kittens are weaned, typically around 8-12 weeks old. It is important to wait until the mother cat has fully recovered from giving birth before scheduling the spaying procedure.
The recommended dose of Baytril for cats is typically 5-20 mg per kilogram of body weight, given once or twice daily. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian to ensure the proper treatment of your cat's condition.
You should not be giving milk to your cat. Cats are lactose intolerant and the only milk they should ingest are milk from their mothers or special cat milk.
It's quite normal. You should worry when it's NOT wet = fever, infection.
No, constant vomiting is a sign of a problem and should be assessed by a veterinarian.
It doesn't have to be in a box, a cat give birth, in a safe and comfy spot.
A cat giving birth is called 'kitting'.
The cat will not get the fever unless you have the H1N1 flu virus. So, if you nor your cat has H1N1, there isn't anything to worry about.
For your dog you should fill the syringe to the 0.6 mark on the 1.0 mL syringe. For your cat, you should fill the syringe to halfway between the 0.1 and the 0.2 mark - there are probably smaller dashes between 0.1 and 0.2 to help you with this. If you aren't sure, you should ask your veterinarian to show you on the syringe how full to fill it.
Yes! They are poisonous to dogs too. I wouldn't suggest giving avacoados to cats but if your cat has ate one by mistake I wouldn't worry about it. It will not harm it.