I'll disclose what some ordinary people do to get around the problems described here, just to expand on the discussion. I know its not ideal. I save leftovers from antibiotics prescribed for cats and dogs. I know there shouldn't be leftovers, but sometimes there are.
In the medicine cabinet I've got Tobrex, an antibiotic eye drop, Clindamycin hydrochloride solution, Clavaseptin, Erythromicin, Amoxillan powders, Aclavulanate, as well as Meloxicam and Banamine. All of those would require a prescription I think. I know its wrong of me to have them, but I bet I'm not alone.
I love my vet, but when she heard pneumonia in my hen's lungs she said she won't last the night and wouldn't prescribe an antibiotic. That was her call, fine. But a week of leftover Clavaseptin and I can't hear that lung rattle anymore and the hen is running around with the others, perfectly happy.
In the medicine cabinet I've got Tobrex, an antibiotic eye drop, Clindamycin hydrochloride solution, Clavaseptin, Erythromicin, Amoxillan powders, Aclavulanate, as well as Meloxicam and Banamine. All of those would require a prescription I think. I know its wrong of me to have them, but I bet I'm not alone.
I love my vet, but when she heard pneumonia in my hen's lungs she said she won't last the night and wouldn't prescribe an antibiotic. That was her call, fine. But a week of leftover Clavaseptin and I can't hear that lung rattle anymore and the hen is running around with the others, perfectly happy.