My cat’s been acting weird, not eating much after starting Orbax. Could it mess up his bladder or kidneys?

After starting my cat on Orbax, I've noticed he's been acting a bit off and not eating as much as usual. I'm worried because I’ve read that some medications can impact a cat's bladder or kidneys. Could Orbax be causing these issues, and should I be looking out for specific signs or symptoms?

Answer

It's definitely concerning when your cat starts behaving differently after a new medication. Orbax, an antibiotic, can sometimes cause side effects such as reduced appetite or, in rare cases, affect kidney function.

  • Monitor your cat's appetite and behavior closely.
  • Watch for any changes in urination patterns.
  • Consult your vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

Orbax is generally safe for use in cats, but like all medications, it can cause adverse effects in some pets. Reduced appetite is a known side effect, and it’s crucial to ensure your cat stays well-hydrated, particularly because kidney health is essential. Keep an eye out for any changes in urination frequency, strange odors in the urine, or signs of discomfort. These could indicate an issue that needs attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat refuses to eat completely?

    If your cat stops eating entirely, it is important to contact your veterinarian. Prolonged lack of appetite can lead to serious health issues.

  • Can Orbax cause kidney problems in cats?

    While not common, any medication can potentially affect organ function. If you notice changes in urination patterns or any signs of discomfort, it's important to have your cat evaluated by a vet.

  • Is it normal for my cat to seem lethargic after starting an antibiotic?

    Some lethargy can occur due to the underlying illness or as a mild side effect of the medication. Monitor the condition and report any significant lethargy to your vet.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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