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Old Mar 14, 2008, 08:56 AM
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cat cough

I adopted a cat about 5 weeks ago from a shelter. Soon after haveing the 5 month old tabby home she started coughing, almost like "hair balls." Having another cat in the home I took her to the vet. The vet said it was common for "pound" cats to have Feline Upper Respiratory Infections. M.J. "the new cat" that had no other symptoms sould recover on her own, the incubation period of 2 weeks. If other symptoms occured she needed anitbotics, and I could get them at our local feed bin. It has now been 5 weeks and M.J. is still coughing, and my older cat which is now 7 is coughing. I know I need to start her on anitbotics which one works best?

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Old Mar 14, 2008, 09:05 AM   #2  
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Please ask your vet about the antibiotic. He will know best for your cats' situation. (Be sure to tell him about your older cat.)

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"Works best" is dependent upon the problem, as different issues require different types of antibiotics, but it can also depend on the cat. Some cats react differently to different antibiotics.

The only reason I'm adding to this thread is because cats can also react badly to antibiotics. Usually it's something annoying but not terribly harmful, such as puking or diarrhea. But not only is that uncomfortable for the cat, the reaction can actually be something more serious. Any time your cat is put on an antibiotic (or any pill for that matter), watch out for signs of anything weird like this and inform your vet if anything happens. Most of the time there's another one you can try if the first one gets a reaction.
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Amoxidrops are made especially for cats with upper respritory infections.It is in the right dose for the weight of cats,and is a liquid that you shoot into your cats mouth.You will need two bottles,because both cat are now infected.Your cats eyes may also be infected,and the vet usually will prescribe a ointment that is called triple antibiotic with HC to clear up the gooey eyes that goes hand in hand with this virus your cats have.This is a hard virus to get rid of,and makes that cats very tired and listless from constant sneazing,and labored breathing.Go back to your vet,and he can help you get your cats back to feeling happy.
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Amoxidrops

Just curious. Is that just amoxicillin in a drop form, or does it contain something else?
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It's amoxicillin,liquid form to help making dosing a cat or small dog easier.Children are also prescribed this for Strep.There are other antibiotics like Cefadrops,(Keflex),which also come in a liquid.
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