You don't want to give your cat penicillin. If the cat has a puncture wound, it will become or already has become an abscess. That is where the wound does not heal properly from the inside out and closes over with the infection trapped inside. Take your cat into a Veterinarian to have it checked out. Normally they will clean out the abscess and put a penrose drain in it so it can continue to drain out the infection & then heal properly from the inside to the outside. The Vet will also put the cat on antibiotics, the proper ones for that type of infection.
The amount of penicillin you should give your cat for an eye infection should be left up to a veterinarian. Since penicillin is prescribed by a vet, he or she can tell you the exact dosage to help your cat recover quickly and effectively.
16 drops.
All medications are not of equal strength , as all illnesses do not require the same dosage. Call the VET fro the proper dosage for YOUR kitty.
Never heard of a cat, let alone a kitten taking penicillin.Take your cat to the vet and they will prescribe the proper medication for them.
5 mg per pound
Can you give inj pcn to an injured cat?
First you should have a farrier and veterinarian come out and inspect the hoof for deeper infection. Once this has been done the equine vet will be able to give you exact dosage and time limits on the penicillin.
You give the exact amount prescribed by your veterinarian. If your veterinarian has not prescribed penicillin for your puppy, you should not give any to your puppy. Penicillin is a drug with known side effects, including severe gastrointestinal bacterial infections from killing off the beneficial bacteria in the gut.
You should not give horses Penicillin for a cold, as a cold is caused by a virus and Penicillin is an Antibiotic and is not designed to treat a cold. You must let the cold run it's course, just like in a human.
You should not give a horse oral Penicillin. Oral Penicillin can seriously disrupt normal microorganisms in the digestive tract which can cause diarrhea and abdominal pain (colic). For an abscessed tooth you may need to give Injectable Penicillin, but never oral. It would be best to contact a equine veterinarian and possibly an equine dentist, as the tooth may need to be removed.
Don't give penicillin to a beef cow unless it's absolutely necessary You will need to carefully read the label as to the dosage rate (in cc's per cwt or 100 lbs) for that animal, since dosage is highly dependent on the weight of that animal.
Cats can be prescribed penicillin-class antibiotics and these drugs are commonly used for certain types of infections in cats. However, the dose varies widely depending upon the size of the cat, the type of infection being treated, the location of the infection being treated, the formulation of the penicillin and the overall health status of the cat. You would need to have your cat examined by a veterinarian and the penicillin prescribed by him/her to learn the exact dosage.
This will depend on the penicillin product you are using and the type of condition you are treating. Different products contain different concentrations of the drug and even different forumlations which require different dosages. There is often a dosing range and the veterinarian makes a recommendation on the dose to use in a given situation based upon the type of condition/infectious organism being treated. Consult your veterinarian to determine an appropriate dosage in a given situation or if penicillin is even the appropriate drug for use in that situation.
if you inhale it to much it can give you a infection
The amount prescribed and everything prescribed until you run out.
No
The amount of penicillin and the length of time to give it will vary somewhat with the brand used. It would be best to consult with a equine veterinarian regarding dosage and length of use.
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