To be clear, I am happy with the vet's antibiotic choice and I would much rather give an injection than a pill, especially to one that's vomiting.
The cat forum that I'm a member of has a bunch of Convenia haters, so I was curious and started looking for the side effects of it and found that...
I found more treatment info:
Source: https://s3fs.bestfriends.org/s3fs-public/Sat To their health Katribe MG.pdf
https://s3fs.bestfriends.org/s3fs-public/Sat To their health Katribe MG.pdf
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I just noticed an error in the discharge notes. I told the vet that I had 50 mg/ml toltrazuril (Baycox), but I guess she thought I said 5 mg/kg. I questioned why she was having me give 100 mg/kg of both the fenbendazole & toltrazuril and she treated me like an idiot.
Yeah, it's not for everyone, but this sort of treatment regime is in my wheelhouse.
Dang! Call them and ask. FeLV feline leukemia virus eline panleukopenia (FP), FIV is feline immunodeficiency virus (no vaccine), & FP is feline panleukopenia (vaccine available).
Sorry about your dog. What...
If you can do the vaccines yourself, the might be a little less expensive through some place like Valley Vet.
Thanks. I've been giving fluids to various animals since the 80s', so it's well within my comfort zone.
Not sure? I did read something that said the virus can damage their intestines...
Thanks. It was a lot of work, but definitely worth it.
That's good to know. I'm used to poultry, they are more of a "one size fits all"- start with 2% of their body weight, and increase to 5% over time. And with poultry, we can feel their crops. Can't do that with a kitten.
He's running all...
Disclaimer:
I am not a vet, and this is not veterinary advice, it's simply a summary of my trip to the vet, my experience, what I've learned about panleukopenia over the last twelve days, and what I would do differently if I could go back in time or if it happens again..
What is Feline...