Topical, like Neosporin. You should take it to the vet too.
See your vet.
Most doctors might prescribe an antibiotic. If there is a chance of rabies, there is a series of injections to be taken.
no!, never give an animal human meds, if you suspect that your cat has an infection, please take it to a vet.
No don't give it any sort of medication unless you have consulted a vet.
It is generally safe to give your cat an antibiotic 2 hours earlier than the scheduled time, but it is best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it will not affect the effectiveness of the medication.
Most cat bites are the result of fear on the cat's part
The vet will give the cat an antibiotic. This will probably be by injection, because cats are very difficult to give medicine by mouth.
a nice and warm, but not to warm flea bath(: i love cats
That means your cat is unhappy. I would try to give you cat some space, with a regular diet.mostly over territorry,sometimes to protect their babys and sometimes to protect the food supplies
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The antibiotic typically prescribed for treating a cat's urinary tract infection is amoxicillin.
Levaquin is an antibiotic that some veterinarians prescribe for canine infections. However, you should not dose a dog on your own. The amount a dog needs is different than what a human needs. It varies greatly from dog to dog. The weight, breed, and type of infection can all be variables. If you give your dog too much, it can make him very ill. If you give him too little, you can actually make the infection much worse. If you feel your dog is that ill, it definitely needs to go to a vet.