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In most cases, when Plavix is prescribed for a blood clot, it's meant to be used as a long-term medication - most of the cats I prescribe it for will remain on it for life. So my guess is that Caramel will be staying on it for quite a while. Assuming that you have enough medication to get through tomorrow (or until Monday, if your vet is closed until then), I would continue giving it as directed without stopping until you can talk to your vet about the long-term plan for Caramel.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Yes, Nelio is benazepril and that is a very common drug used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of cardiac and renal diseases. Here is an information sheet on this drug: http://beta.veterinarypartner.com/default.aspx?pid=17256&catid=93448&id=4952711 Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
The clavaseptin will be fine as it does has a wide dose range. However, the prazosin is not an antibiotic it is a medication used in high blood pressure etc. I assume your cat has some sort if urinary issue or high blood pressure if it is on this medication? Thankfully the dose range for prazosin is 0.25mg to 1mg per cat every 8 to 12 hours so even though you gave a double dose 2 half tablets is still within range. I would go ahead and give your tablets this evening as long as the cat has seemed okay today. Try and stick to the schedule as best you can. If you are worried that your cat is sleepy/dizzy I would take him to the vet as soon as you can.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
There is no medication that specifically treats chronic kidney disease. Changing to a therapeutic diet and increasing water consumption can help, and treatment is focused mainly on alleviating clinical signs like nausea or decreased appetite. High blood pressure can occur secondary to kidney disease and if Percy had high blood pressure then a medication might be prescribed. Urinary tract infections are also pretty common in cats with kidney disease so your vet may want to check Percy’s urine periodically.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I assume you are talking about heartworm and flea protection. If so, yes. Either Revolution or Advantage Multi would be the product to use. ( https://www.zoetisus.com/products/cats/revolution-plus/efficacy.aspx#FLEACONT ) ( https://www.bayerdvm.com/products/advantage-multi-for-dogs-and-cats/ )
Updated on August 12th, 2025