What does clavamox treat in cats?

Clavamox is a broad-spectrum antibiotic for dogs and cats. It’s often prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of infections, like those found in the urinary tract. This medication can also help treat infected wounds and abscesses, and comes in an easy-to-administer liquid form—simply disguise it in normal meals.

What can clavamox be used for in cats?

Clavamox is FDA-approved for use in cats to treat the following: Skin and soft tissue infections such as wounds, abscesses, cellulitis, dermatitis, gum disease and dental infections caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, E. Coli and Pasteurella

What kind of infections can clavamox be used for?

Clavamox is typically used for infections of the urinary tract, skin infections, and various infections of the soft tissues such as bite wounds. Veterinarians also widely use Clavamox for respiratory infections as well.

What kind of antibiotic can I give my Cat for an eye infection?

Tetracycline Tetracycline is an antibiotic primarily used for eye infections in pets. Tetracycline is a multipurpose antibiotic administered by capsule or tablet orally to your cat, or in ointment form. Tetracycline destroys the bacterial infection by blocking the bacteria’s ability to create proteins necessary for its survival.

How long can you take clavamox for an urinary tract infection?

Follow the dosage directions given by your vet. In most cases, it is given for 10 to 14 days for urinary tract infections and about 5 to 7 days for skin conditions. The maximum duration should not exceed 30 days [1].

Clavamox is FDA-approved for use in cats to treat the following: Skin and soft tissue infections such as wounds, abscesses, cellulitis, dermatitis, gum disease and dental infections caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, E. Coli and Pasteurella

Tetracycline Tetracycline is an antibiotic primarily used for eye infections in pets. Tetracycline is a multipurpose antibiotic administered by capsule or tablet orally to your cat, or in ointment form. Tetracycline destroys the bacterial infection by blocking the bacteria’s ability to create proteins necessary for its survival.

Clavamox is typically used for infections of the urinary tract, skin infections, and various infections of the soft tissues such as bite wounds. Veterinarians also widely use Clavamox for respiratory infections as well.

What does it mean when your cat has an abscess behind the eye?

Although uncommon, an abscess or pocket of infection/pus can develop behind the eye, which is referred to as a retrobulbar abscess. This is usually associated with inflammation and infection of the tissues behind the eye.