6.16 Bella,pmps 261,+3 130,+4 100,+5 93,+7 75

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Well amps are just a tad better than previous days.
Well he pooped outside cat box, so there is something going on, he does that when something is bothering him, he’s eating, peeing and pooping, I had moved litter box like 3ft, so I put it back, who knows:banghead: will watch for other signs.
Could use some vines and heal prayers please, getting the start of bronchitis
Gonna be a lazy day today
Hope everyone has a great day
 
Oh, my.

Can a cat have a reaction to antibiotics 8 days in?

I don't think it could be an allergic reaction to the convenia, but I would definitely put a call in to the vet. There's something up with poor Bella-- mouth breathing isn't normal, could be a bunch of different things but I think a vet should examine him (or at least you could talk on the phone to the office and they can ask the right questions to narrow it down).
 
Oh, my.



I don't think it could be an allergic reaction to the convenia, but I would definitely put a call in to the vet. There's something up with poor Bella-- mouth breathing isn't normal, could be a bunch of different things but I think a vet should examine him (or at least you could talk on the phone to the office and they can ask the right questions to narrow it down).
He only did it once and for just a few secs,I've got a call into vets
 
I looked at those symptoms, the only symptom he is showing was the mouth breathing just for a few seconds and hasn't happened anymore, I will watch for other signs, he's eating, drinking pooping and peeing, should I rush him to vet anyway?
 
I looked at those symptoms, the only symptom he is showing was the mouth breathing just for a few seconds and hasn't happened anymore, I will watch for other signs, he's eating, drinking pooping and peeing, should I rush him to vet anyway?
I think a phone call is a good idea. You found poop outside the litter box and you know he does that when something is going on. I wouldn't panic- just ask them for guidance.
 
I think a phone call is a good idea. You found poop outside the litter box and you know he does that when something is going on. I wouldn't panic- just ask them for guidance.
I tt vets office keep eye on him, if he mouth breaths again, bring him in, they will do X-rays, is that normal for them to do that, I suggested pancreatitis since he had the antibiotics, read where they can cause that in the stuff u sent me to look at
 
Baby was panting at last vet visit. They x-rated her just in case there was a lung/breathing problem. I’m pretty sure it was her nerves as I had another cat do that. So I think it’s just a precaution to see if there is any fluid there.
When you put pressure on his scab does he flinch? I have read that it’s best to keep the wound/scab moist with an antibiotic cream.
I have heard of some reactions with convenia but usually early on & rare. I’m hoping it’s nothing & he ‘s just having an off day! I’m sorry you can’t rest up... I know they come first! Hugs
 
I've been cleaning it 2x a day with a wound care solution and pitting Neosporin on it, it's looks good, I was trying to prevent it from having a hard scab so not to bother him, he seems fine but I'm watching him so much every move he makes I wonder what's wrong, gotta make myself not hover over him, geez when does it let up some
 
Maybe he heard you making the early morning vet appointment, and said ah-ha, I know how to make her oversleep and miss it!
U know, u r probably right
Think I will cancel it,he’s acting just fine, no more mouth breathing and just see how he does, he ate dinner well, he has peed and he drank some water
 
Do you give Amber something that stops her from getting pancreatitis? I see where u said she has chronic pancreatitis
 
Do you give Amber something that stops her from getting pancreatitis? I see where u said she has chronic pancreatitis

No, not really. She does get weekly B12 shots when her labwork says she's low, and I think that helps, but I don't know of any way to prevent pancreatitis. I do think that jumping on flares early with symptomatic treatment and fluids can sometimes help shorten them, but we've been pretty lucky recently (knock wood) and she hasn't had any in a while.
 
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