No, Judy, I wasn't aware there was a syrup form, just the pills. Most of my guys aren't so hard to pill, just a few of them are. Where did you find that? ...
When I pulled up the petcarerx website and looked at chlorphenerimine, it
states it's available in tablet, capsule or syrup. Maybe the syrup has to
be special...
ML, How's your little guy today? Still improving? Are you still steaming him? I went through 6 weeks of running a vaporizer 24/7 when I first got Hannah....
Wow, Judy, that would be great for those who can't pill their cats. For me, most of mine I can pill, if not, I have a pill crusher and I put the powder in a...
Sorry it tok so long to respond. My little guy is much improved. On Saturday I took him back to the breeder so that she could get him well. She is teaching...
Hi, What did she do for him, whch meds and eyed drops? I'm alway interested to see what different people give. She sounds like a good breeder! Aurora ... ...
Hi Anyes, I did get your earlier email, I tried it for Skye and it didn't help her at all. I am keeping it on hand to try on the others if I need it. Right...
Hi Judy, I too saw the option of tablet/capsule/ or syrup. It did not give me the option of even looking into the syrup version of it. I'm behind reading the...
Yes, ML, I am interested to know too. Nancy ... From: "Aurora" <auroragy@...> To: felineherpes@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 2, 2009 12:14:29 PM...
Hi Judy, I'm behind reading the weekend posts. I just ordered the pill version of the drug, It showed an option of table/long lasting capsules/or syrup, but...
I talked to an online CSR over the weekend and ask about the syrup and she
told me they carry the chlorphenerimine in tablet form only - capsules or
the syrup...
That's what I thought because the vet always gives that med and never offered it any other way than pills. You should have yours in a few days. ... From:...
Thanks, I'm going to try it on Josh in case some of his skin problem is
allergies of some kind. Never know unless I try. Judy [Non-text portions of this...
O.T. Hi All, I need some of your fine advice. I have an older lady, mottled tabby, who is at least 23. She has been slowly wasting away lately. She takes 1/2...
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Try her on canned goats milk and see if she likes that which can be given
daily without causing diarrhea like cow's milk will. See if she'll eat
chicken,...
I know this is an old message, and I dont mean to bring up painful memories, but with very sick kittens, hydration is often the key to saving them. While I...
Beside Judy's excellent suggestions, I would add slippery elm bark which helps regulate the digestive track and prevents hard stools. Hard stools are typical...
Ringers solution administered subcutaneously (under the skin). Most rescue orgs have people that can teach you how to administer SQ fluids. Or if you deal with...
100-120ml/lb every few hours sounds like a lot of fluids. I would be concerned of fluid overload. Too much fluids can overload the heart and cause a whole new...
Oh no, a TOTAL of 120ml per lb in a 24 hour span. This would be broken up into smaller doses over the course of a full day. Thanks for clarifying that!! I...
Thanks for clearing that up. I kept thinking a liter of sq fluids in a 24 hr period will most likely fluid overload a kill a kitten.. Kim Sent from my iPod On...
Hi All, Hope you are all having a good weekend. If anyone is out there on their computer, and if you have a minute, here is a question for you: I've got a 13...
Hi Amy, Sorry you are dealing with this. Neo poly dex has steroids; I would stay away from it. The preferred eye drop for eye ulcers is idoxuridine. Most...
Amy, I just searched the archives for my post from when I had a corneal ulcer in my Persian cat, Summer. I am reprinting it here for you, please print it and...
Hi Nancy and Anyes: Thanks for the info. I'm 99.44% sure that Susie doesn't have an ulcer issue now, but I will keep all the good info. and I will keep the...