Posted by T_Bone on February 09, 2011 at 21:22:18 from (199.59.233.96):
In Reply to: how much penicillan ? posted by j hitkemper on February 08, 2011 at 19:08:29:
Our vet recommended Tetracycline 500mg capsules. Given at a rate of 250mg/100# of body weight/ twice daily. We've also use this on cats with great results.
On the other hand, I found one of the wife's big males laying in the middle of the road after being hit by a vehicle. I brought him home and layed him by the fire place on a welcome mat. 4wks latter he was walking again with a limp. No meds of any type. Didn't take in water for a week, then slowly for two weeks. No food for 3wks. The 4th week was like he had not been hit other than the limp.
Another cat got bit by something. Swelled up under the neck from the mouth to his stomach. Huge cysts of some type. The cysts broke, then he lost fur and skin down to muscle from the chin to his bellie for about 6wks then healed up with no scars and full fur again. No antibiotics again.
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