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And heres how this liquid looked in mornig today. I tried to take pics with her moving all time
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Terramycin is an antybiotic yes, but as its in a cream, it hasnt the same negative bi-effects as antibiotics taken orally, whom also may damage some of the useful bacterias in intestines.
and i have a question, we got this eye wash from a vet. they said she shouldnt use antibiotics, but is terramycin counted as antibiotic, as its only a cream? I mean you say you use that on newborns safely, so it must be safe then, no?
however, I'll post a picture of it and you'll tell me if i should change or use this? because really, i dont think an eye washer will help to infection. im posting ingredients from package too. so any ideas why this vets are so determined on non antibiotics use?
teh milk being body temp it to not chill her out... But I dont dont believe it would be SO cold as to harm her voice, unless its middle of the winter at your place, and minus grades inside...
also i wanted to ask about her sound. last 1 day her voice when she meows a bit more silent its like its raspy voice and i wonder, if its cause of milk maybe? cause she drank 10ml quite a few times now in one batch and i think in that time when she drinks its a bit cold already. so is that bad, should milk always be warm? anbd could it be cause of it?
The coldness of the milk shouldn't cause a raspy meow but let's ask @StefanZ and @catwoman707 try to feed as warm of milk as possible if it is the same feeding it shouldn't have gotten to cold unless It is a long time from the start of the feeding until you finish.also i wanted to ask about her sound. last 1 day her voice when she meows a bit more silent its like its raspy voice and i wonder, if its cause of milk maybe? cause she drank 10ml quite a few times now in one batch and i think in that time when she drinks its a bit cold already. so is that bad, should milk always be warm? anbd could it be cause of it?