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I will not take the cat today to the hospital so that he can't give any injections he like. I asked him if any other antibiotics work for him if those antibiotics which were mentioned in the list are resistant. He's blabbering.. He doesn't know. The vet which I usually consult is on leave all these days. He'll come to duty today. May be he'll help. Enrofloxacin is also used to treat bacterial infections of urinary tract in cats. It isn't mentioned in the list. I'll ask the vet whether we can administer it to him or not.I agree with FeebysOwner about the use of lasix and pred, especially the use of lasix which is really to remove fluids in the case of heart disease, etc. Usually, if a bacteria is antibiotic resistant it means that another one is used. I have a huge list of reactions to most common antibiotics myself but another one has always been found. Definitely what did the vet who wrote the report base his conclusions on?