Kater zerkaut Antibiotika?
Ist das in Ordnung oder geht die Wirkung dabei verloren?
Ist das in Ordnung oder geht die Wirkung dabei verloren?
ich habe Imodium zu mir genommen obwohl ich momentan unter Behandlung mit Antibiotika stehe und erst im Nachhinein gesehen das man das eigentlich unter keinen Umständen machen sollte – ist das wirklich so gefährlich?
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Good day, I'm really worried about my cat. Although he was always thin, he suddenly has a very big belly. Last month he was quite agile and always came to me, but now he hardly responds, even when I call him several times. Today I tried something unusual – I know that cats are usually…
Assuming someone takes that much, how long would it take to process it?
What can I do to stop him from doing this, other than neutering him
The small tablet is usually admixed under the feed and because it is so tiny, is generally swallowed with the feed.
Or spit out when the cat perceives the bitter taste.
Even if it should be broken, it does not lose the effect.
take thumb and show finger and open the maul and drop the tablet back in the neck, at 50mg rather half half (i.e. 2x) , 50mg is for 5kg, the double dosis weight of the animal is possible, and rinse with water spray immediately, go well to two
he shouldn’t chew anymore because he spit it out again, so that should be on the surface where you can immediately see that he spit it out, that spit it out immediately
why the veterinarian only gave amoxicillin, I am not a fan of, it should always be amoxiclav for reasons of resistance, can ask him,
still find good what the veterinarian does, it is standard if there are bacteria that do not eat it, he will eat again within 2 days, otherwise don’t need to go on, except it is obvious that it is serious, then you have to give longer, but then you are also sure that it is bacterial, just as you describe it, it is unclear
He doesn’t spit them out. He eats them as if it were a treat
Hello,
yes, very likely, since the tablets in the stomach and/or intestine should first have their effect.
Please complete the tablet as provided.
Besides the veterinarian, the okay is that the tablet can be crushed and fed into the food.
How do I give the cat the tablet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWra81ohPx8
Here are some typps and tricks as they deplete their kitten
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJshpZLe7U
Tablet input in a cat made easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qij9Bx9cw7E
Best regards DaLi♀️ ♀️, Leo😺 and Mishu😺
Does he have to take them? Then it should be normal, no cat can swallow tablets. You should be lucky to have them slipped down (but rarely make cats).
Yes, he must take them because he had not eaten and the veterinarian has given them to treat him based on the symptoms.
Please do as required, at the same time, regularly. Your animal will get used to it. Or, they’re going to TA with him, and they’re gonna let him administer a depot antibiotic via syringe. That’s what keeps – if I don’t mind – 14 days and you don’t have to administer tablets.
See my answer and instructions on how to give tablets to a cat. I’ve had to do it for years every day with my SDÜ cat.
We were there on Friday. My cat got two shots, and they hit right away. The next day he had eaten more. Otherwise we should have reported again
If a veterinarian gives a pill for an animal, which must be administered orally, the animal may also bite. He doesn’t steal them. Even then they work. A lot of drugs already work on the mucous membranes.
It is only important that he also swallows them down and not like our cats. T. have made the paste eat and the tablet flies in the high bow….
(I just find something strange that a cat who doesn’t want to eat gets first tablets and second antibiotics. But I am not a TA.)
Hi.
Just ask the vet.
I myself would assume that it is quite irrelevant for the effect whether it is broken or not. This does not alter the effect of the drug. Whether in pieces or completely, the tablet comes into the stomach and intestine, and only then is the active ingredient absorbed. Even if it is always pointed out that drugs must always be taken in the whole, at least in humans, there are always off-label applications where the drug (of course this is not true for all). Therefore, here again the indication that you should contact doctor/pharmacy again beforehand) can also be crushed (i.e. comminuted). I guess that applies to veterinary medicinal products as well.
Again, you have to help him in the video to swallow them. he doesn’t have to chew them.
He takes them without problems, but I’m worried that the effect isn’t there when he breaks them.