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Can a cat overdose on Clavamox?

Can a cat overdose on Clavamox?

Never give your pet a double dose of Clavamox, as this can be detrimental to their health. If you suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of Clavamox toxicity include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, and rashes.

How often can a cat take Clavamox?

Cats: The recommended dosage of CLAVAMOX CHEWABLE Tablet is 62.5 mg twice a day. Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses and cellulitis/dermatitis should be treated for 5-7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided, not to exceed 30 days.

How often should I give my Cat clavamox?

Ensure to follow the dosage as recommended by your vet. The average dose is 62.5 mg, usually prescribed two times a day, but may vary from cat to cat, depending on factors like size, weight, the severity of the infection, and presence of any underlying conditions [1, 11].

What to do if clavamox doesn’t work?

Since the clavamox isn’t working they’ll probably give you a fluoroquinolone like enrofloxacin. I’m guessing because it’s a cat it has pseudomonas, which is actually resistant to clavamox but super common in cat UTIs which is why they default to a -quinolone, I thought. Bring it back to the vet post haste, don’t try and wait it out.

Why does my cat vomit after taking clavamox?

She did not vomit at first, but now does every time we give meds. Liquid Clavamox is bubblegum-flavored and many cats greatly resent the taste and many will attempt to spit it out during administration or regurgitate/vomit it up later.

Is it true that Penny Arcade gave my cat clavamox?

If you have questions, or if you encounter any bugs, please visit this thread: https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/240191/forum-advertisement-faq-and-reports-thread/ Cat was given clavamox for urine infection and it hasnt gone away!

Why does my cat refuse to take clavamox?

I’m guessing because it’s a cat it has pseudomonas, which is actually resistant to clavamox but super common in cat UTIs which is why they default to a -quinolone, I thought. Bring it back to the vet post haste, don’t try and wait it out. If it is a UTI with resistant bacteria, you don’t want them to reach the kidneys.

Since the clavamox isn’t working they’ll probably give you a fluoroquinolone like enrofloxacin. I’m guessing because it’s a cat it has pseudomonas, which is actually resistant to clavamox but super common in cat UTIs which is why they default to a -quinolone, I thought. Bring it back to the vet post haste, don’t try and wait it out.

If you have questions, or if you encounter any bugs, please visit this thread: https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/240191/forum-advertisement-faq-and-reports-thread/ Cat was given clavamox for urine infection and it hasnt gone away!