Hi,
I was wondering if there is a difference between Lactated Ringers and the fluids you can buy at a local feed store. I have a stray cat that I took in months ago with kidney issues. I can't afford to take her to the vet at this time and I can see she is in need of fluids. So I went to a feed store nearby and asked for lactated ringers. The bag they gave me says it is for "Multiple Electrolyte Injection Type 1" but it doesn't say that it is lactated ringers. Wondering if this will be ok for my cat. I did do some research and it is for multiple use - dogs, cats, horses. It will probably be fine.
Also, has anyone used the fish amoxicillin and what was your experience like?
Thank you.
I was wondering if there is a difference between Lactated Ringers and the fluids you can buy at a local feed store. I have a stray cat that I took in months ago with kidney issues. I can't afford to take her to the vet at this time and I can see she is in need of fluids. So I went to a feed store nearby and asked for lactated ringers. The bag they gave me says it is for "Multiple Electrolyte Injection Type 1" but it doesn't say that it is lactated ringers. Wondering if this will be ok for my cat. I did do some research and it is for multiple use - dogs, cats, horses. It will probably be fine.
Also, has anyone used the fish amoxicillin and what was your experience like?
Thank you.
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