Diana&Tom
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I posted last week about my 17-year-old civvie, Sophie, who has had a croaky voice for a week now. The vet gave her an antibiotic shot on Wednesday and told me to take her back after the weekend if she was no better - which she isn't. I'm wondering though if antibiotics take a bit longer than that to take effect - maybe I should wait till a week's up maybe and see if there's any change? If there isn't, do vets sometimes give a second shot if they still think it's an infection? I've heard of another dose being needed to clear things up.
It's so hard to know what to think, as other than this hoarseness, Sophie is fine - alert, playful, eating as usual etc. HyperT was suggested here as a possibility so I will talk to the vet when we go back about that - although she said that Sophie didn't look HyperT. It could be something as straightforward as simple laryngitis, but I'm worried too about other throat and thyroid issues, especially if they mean anaesthesia to investigate. At Sophie's age, surely that can't be a good thing - but if the vet suggests it I suppose I will have to decide whether to go ahead or not.
Any thoughts please?
Diana
It's so hard to know what to think, as other than this hoarseness, Sophie is fine - alert, playful, eating as usual etc. HyperT was suggested here as a possibility so I will talk to the vet when we go back about that - although she said that Sophie didn't look HyperT. It could be something as straightforward as simple laryngitis, but I'm worried too about other throat and thyroid issues, especially if they mean anaesthesia to investigate. At Sophie's age, surely that can't be a good thing - but if the vet suggests it I suppose I will have to decide whether to go ahead or not.
Any thoughts please?
Diana