Be sure to call your vet to report and correct the problem. Do not give any medications to your cat if you have noticed an error in what has been prescribed until after you have spoken to a trusted vet.
If the vet was unsure of what was wrong with your cat, then maybe the vet gave your cat the wrong kind of medication so it didn't cure your cat. If the veterinarian is unsure of what is wrong with the cat and medicated him anyway, he is obviously incompetant and you need to see a different veterinarian. The wrong type of medication could seriously harm your cat and to prescribe it anyway is irresponsible.
This needs to be investigated by a vet, as only a vet will be able to tell you what is wrong.
Take your cat to see an animal doctor (a vet). The vet will diagnose what is wrong with your cat and tell you what medicine it should be given.
take her to a different vet...maybe a cat specilest...
You should probably take it to the vet, but thats just me.
Take her to the vet immediately. Only a vet will be able to tell you what is wrong.
You should take your cat to the vet. There could be so many things wrong that I cannot list them all with the limited details provided in the question, so the vet should be able to help you more.
I don't know, but a vet will. Take your cat to a vet to check it out.
it would seem as if the cat may have fleas or mange. take him to the vet. the vet will perscibe either flea medicine or medicine for the mange.
Impossible to answer without more information. Take it to a qualified vet ASAP !
The best person here would be a vet. If there is something wrong with a cat, a vet is more likely to be able to figure out what the problem is and fix it than anyone else.
In the off-chance you were awake when it happened, get counseling. You shouldn't have put yourself in a position where that happened. Hopefully, it happened when you were asleep. If there were any other behavioral changes, take your cat to the vet. Something could be medically wrong. You know your pet. If you think something's wrong, go to the vet. Otherwise, start with an additional litterbox. Also, clean the litter box(es) you have more frequently. What a person thinks is "enough" might not have been for your cat. And talk to your vet at the cat's next checkup. If that doesn't work, take your cat to the vet.