Does anyone know how much clindamycin to give my cat for an upper respiratory infection? I'm nervous about giving the wrong dose.

My cat has been showing signs of an upper respiratory infection, and the vet recommended clindamycin. However, I'm really nervous about making sure I give her the right dose — I don't want to accidentally give her too much or too little and affect her recovery. Could you advise me on the appropriate dosage to ensure she's safe and on the road to feeling better?

Answer

Your concern about administering the correct dosage of clindamycin to your cat is very valid and important for her recovery from an upper respiratory infection.

  • Ensure the correct dosage by following your vet's prescription carefully.
  • Understand the signs of improvement or adverse reactions to monitor your cat's health.
  • Consult your vet if you have questions or if symptoms persist.

Clindamycin is a common antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections in cats, and it's important to administer the medicine as directed by your veterinarian. Typically, the dose is based on your cat's weight and the severity of the infection. If you're ever uncertain about how much to give, it's best to double-check with your vet or the veterinary staff who prescribed it. Taking your time to administer the medication calmly can also help your cat feel more comfortable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I be sure I'm giving the correct dose of clindamycin?

    Use the dosing syringe or dropper provided with the medication to measure each dose accurately. Always double-check the dose amount with the instructions from your vet.

  • What should I do if my cat vomits after taking clindamycin?

    If your cat vomits shortly after taking the medication, it can be difficult to know how much was absorbed. Contact your veterinarian for guidance on whether to give another dose or wait until the next scheduled dose.

  • Are there side effects of clindamycin I should watch for?

    Common side effects may include gastrointestinal upset such as diarrhea or vomiting. If these occur, or you notice anything more severe like changes in behavior or appetite, contact your vet.

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