06-17-2010, 10:01 AM
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It took me two full months of treatment for my cat when he had it and it wasn't nearly as bad as yours, Havoc.
The vet should give you Terramycin for the eyes and Kefflex (spelling?) oral antibiotics. These things are tough to get rid of with mild cases, nevermind bad ones.
If you can get some KMR (mother's milk replacement) for him add that to his diet. It will help a lot and it will have extra nutrients and vitamins to help him that the fish and milk don't give him. You have to be careful with milk and cats because they are lactose intolerant by nature and although goats milk is much better and lower in lactose, a weak immune system won't allow for it sometimes. You can get the KMR in pet stores and it's not expensive. I like the ready made cans but if you need to go more economical, it comes in powdered form and you can mix it up as needed. I found that powder to be clumpy at times, even with the blender.
The vet should give you Terramycin for the eyes and Kefflex (spelling?) oral antibiotics. These things are tough to get rid of with mild cases, nevermind bad ones.
If you can get some KMR (mother's milk replacement) for him add that to his diet. It will help a lot and it will have extra nutrients and vitamins to help him that the fish and milk don't give him. You have to be careful with milk and cats because they are lactose intolerant by nature and although goats milk is much better and lower in lactose, a weak immune system won't allow for it sometimes. You can get the KMR in pet stores and it's not expensive. I like the ready made cans but if you need to go more economical, it comes in powdered form and you can mix it up as needed. I found that powder to be clumpy at times, even with the blender.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head