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quill
at Sat Mar 26 22:39:43 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by quill ]
Hi, I have an elderly male cat who has been having recurring respiratory infections. There aren't the usual symptoms, ie, sneezing, etc, at the start, and it's difficult to tell it is a respiratory infection until there's yellow discharge from the nostrils.That's the only symptom and by that time the cold is usually well established.
A course of antibiotics is given, Doxycycline, 50 mg twice a day, but no effect unless I give the same dosage every 8 hours and it usually takes 7 days before there's an improvement. After the course of antibiotics is given, another "cold" can develop if the antibiotics are stopped, less than 24 hours later there is a discharge, at first white then yellow.
Meanwhile, my cat is on 12 supplements, 6 of which are to boost the immune system. Blood tests and urinalysis show nothing out of the ordinary except that the white blood cell count is a little higher. No other health problems.
I am concerned that continually giving antibiotics might lead to a resistance to them. Right now that isn't happening. Any suggestion as to what could be given to correct this would be appreciated. Thank you.
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