There is evidence that it's not the vit E that fades scars--it's the massage when you rub it in. You can use any lotion for the same effect. A study were participants smoothed vit e oil onto scars vs rubbing it in actually showed that vit E used that way (not rubbed in) actually *delayed*...
Yes, she will always have a scar. As long as there are no complicating factors (like infection) the scar should fade a good deal to where it is white and barely visible. I would say you should not be able to really notice it 6 months to a year following surgery, but it will depend on how...
At probably a half dozen clinics in...I don't know...maybe 8 years? I have always had Zeniquin prescribed first.
I'm curious--where did your vets go to school? I wonder if this is a CSU thing.
I have had Baytril prescribed for my pet mice, when they have respiratory issues. I am not sure if...
How is the vet determining the area of issue? What is he (or she) seeing on the radiographs, if it is not arthritis? Or is your vet just going of off symptoms?
Most animals hide neuro issues quite well until they are well advanced--most people do not notice a bit of a crooked walk or head...
Zeniquin (marbofloxacin) first here in CO for urinary infections or skin issues (haven't had any URIs, so don't know what's used for those.) It's and excellent broad spectrum antibiotic that's extremely well tolerated with once a day dosing. I'm surprised that it's not used more often in other...
The answer to your question is, unfortunately, a HUGE "it depends."
What's the cause? Is it simply an injury, or is there some sort of degenerative condition?
If there is actual injury to the spinal cord, prognosis is pretty grave. If there is inflammation impinging on the spinal cord...
I have seven cats and one manx female was so large that she could not clean her back--so the hair matted.
Shortly after this issue developed, I switched the whole crew to wet food only. They get fed twice a day. I do not babysit feeding time, and the cats do not finish all the food at...
The reason vets say NO FOOD after a certain time is because food in the stomach during surgery can come up and potentially be inhaled--cause pneumonia or death.
Follow the vet's instructions. This is not something you want to screw around with.
So is praziquantel, which is what vets use on tapes.
Before the current dewormers were developed, pets and livestock suffered and died due to worm infestations. PEOPLE suffered and died. People who live in areas that don't have access to these meds STILL suffer and die.
The current deworming...
Cats are induced ovulators--the act of breeding induces ovulation. They're essentially in heat until they're bred.
I have read of cat breeders using a q tip to simulate the breeding act in order to end heat cycles. If you don't have experience with that method, it's probably not advised...
It's also important to remember that not all internal parasites will show up on a fecal exam. Sometimes roundworms and hook worms can be difficult to get on a fecal. So are tapes if they're not shedding body segments.
To say your cat is truely "clean," you'd have to run a number of fecal...
I'd give your vet a call.
Yes, missing a dose can lead to issues like resistance. Missing multiple doses makes resistance even more likely. Your vet may want to keep your kitty on antibiotics longer, or switch antibiotics, to make sure the infection is gone.
Perhaps it's been a urinary problem all along. If he has crystals moving around in his bladder, kidneys, ureters and urethra, they could cause pain that would spontaneously resolve as the crystal moved. Crystals would also explain why he's crying when he tries to pee.
Good luck at the vet!
My cats will try to "bury" their wet food when they're done eating. They all leave a bit of food for later, and I think they're trying to hide it.
My kitties get the same canned food every day (due to a kitty with allergies) and a different food was not an option. When I was transitioning...
Just a thought...do you have any toxic house plants he could have gotten into? A suprising number of run-of-the-mill house plants are toxic to kitties.
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It took no training for my kitties to eat out of their own bowl. All bowls have the same thing and about the same amount, so there's no attraction to a different bowl. They all eat till they're full when I put the bowls down, and there's still quite a bit of food to come back and snack on...
Any time your kitty changes his bathroom habits is a red flag. Inappropriate peeing is usually the first sign that something is not right with the kidneys/bladder/urinary tract.
Anything that will increase his water intake is a good thing. Cutting out the dry food should help as well (it...