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What medicine works for cat stomatitis?
Causes vary, so treatment varies. Common drugs: vet amoxicillin, oral spray, watermelon-frost spray, vitamin B. Bacterial cases use lysozyme spray plus vitamin B to reduce odor and drooling.
What medicine is effective for cat stomatitis?
Common drugs are pet oral spray, amoxicillin, and vet metronidazole. Combine with dental care to remove decayed teeth and use pet mouthwash; feed soft food, not dry kibble, during treatment.
How much does it cost to treat feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu)?
The cost of treating cat flu is usually between 300 and 400. Each cat's condition and response differs, so the treatment plan and cost vary individually. More severe cases requiring fluid therapy and force-feeding will cost more.
What medicine helps a cat with cat flu recover quickly?
Confirmed cat flu with symptoms usually needs antivirals (e.g., famciclovir to stop viral replication) and antibiotics (e.g., amoxicillin) to control bacteria. Exact dosing must come from a vet; lysine and vitamins also support recovery.
What Medication Works Fast for Feline Rhinotracheitis (Cat Flu)?
Cat flu is an upper respiratory infection usually treated with antivirals, antibiotics, and lysine. Amoxicillin reduces inflammation, while lysine and drugs like famciclovir suppress the virus. Severe cases need interferon injections at a vet.
What is the most effective medicine for feline rhinotracheitis?
Rhinotracheitis has no specific drug; usually interferon, lysine, and antibiotics are used. Famciclovir is an antiviral aimed at herpesvirus, effective and side-effect free under vet guidance. Amoxicillin and doxycycline are common antibiotics; lysine inhibits herpesvirus and boosts resistance.
My 4-Month-Old Corgi Just Started a Runny Nose – What Should I Do?
A vaccinated Corgi usually has some immunity, so a runny nose may just be a chill or cold. Clear the nose, keep it warm, and avoid baths, air conditioning, and drafts.
My dog keeps sneezing
Sneezing and a runny nose are usually a respiratory infection. If energy and appetite are fine, try pet anti-inflammatory and cold medicine such as amoxicillin/clavulanate or doxycycline. Avoid baths and air conditioning. If fever, appetite loss, or lethargy appear, see a vet to rule out distemper or other viruses.
My 3-month-old dog has had two vaccines and now coughs, sneezes, and has clear nasal discharge.
A vaccinated dog with sneezing, runny nose, cough may have a chill/cold. If mild, give pet cold medicine plus amoxicillin-clavulanate or doxycycline for infection; for bad cough, give guigensu or cough syrup. Watch 3–5 days; if no relief or worsening, see a vet for bronchitis or pneumonia.
My Dog Has a Runny Nose, Won’t Eat, Is Listless, and Has Lost a Lot of Weight
A dog with a runny nose, loss of appetite, and lethargy usually has a respiratory infection. If unvaccinated, rule out distemper; if fully vaccinated, pet-specific cold and anti-inflammatory meds plus palatable food can help.