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Atopica for Cats Oral Solution is a non-steroidal treatment for control of feline allergic dermatitis. Allergic dermatitis is caused by sensitivity to allergens in the environment, such as dust mites, pollen or mold spores. Diet can also affect the condition. Atopica for Cats affects the immune cells responsible for itchy allergic reactions to a variety of different substances and relieves itching and skin lesions.
SKU | 3441611 |
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Primary Brand | Atopica |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 5 ML |
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Use according to your veterinarian's instructions.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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My cat is prescribed ear drops, and erythromycin ointment for conjunctivitis. He tolerates these medications well except for some drooling. Today I added fluoxetine, for anxiety. I have an oral solution and I gave 2.5 mg In 0.6 ml. The syringe I used, though new, was not of great quality and the medication was given in a burst (very fast like a spray). After this my cat darted off and began foaming at the mouth. This lasted only a period of minutes and my cat is now behacing normally. Thoughts?
Female kitten, not sterilized, 3.5 months old, never go outside. Has skin issue since 3 weeks (see pictures here attached). Follows a vitamin cure. We use Funginox Solution Ketoconazole 2% on her to prevent fungus.
Can you give me some info on dexocycling 50mg for cats? I have a 11 mth that started last month with a 103 temp, 3rd eyelids exposed, had covenia shot, and week later steroid shot, nothing helped. Today had test, bloodwork fine, neg on felv and fiv. Lost half pound also. Since fuo Vet thinks toxoplasmosis and prescribed this. Since cant dry pill, would a syringe with water after pill work? Hes not into treats n not eating much. Can pill be crushed? Thank you.
For about 6 months, Jolly has had a cough. Coughs mostly about ten minutes after waking up for around 30 secs. Is active otherwise. Meds including Caricef, Velosef, Ventolin, Azomax, Drontal haven't made any significant difference. Animal meds not available here. Vet wants to try Avil tablets and Pulmonol cough syrup, but it's impossible to make her eat/drink those. (Bitter?) Is there any feline version of these meds available abroad? Or any better, less bitter alternative that could be tried?
My 20 year old female domestic shorthair was just prescribed Orbax, 1 ml/day, 20 ml oral suspension for a UTI. She is impossible to "pill" or dose with the syringe, but usually will take it in chicken broth. Today is the 3rd wasted dose and I'm starting to panic. No matter what I mix it up with, she rejects it. We hate to try to force pilling or syringe dosing because she is getting frail and we don't want to injure her. Please help! She's still doing great at 21, just stubborn. I love her
Cat diagnosed with eosinophilic granuloma allergy testing proved allergies to mites. Currently on atopica, zd,and immunotherapy and pred prn for flare ups. She had her first flare up in 3 months but I don't understand why it randomly flared up. Any other medicine recommended to reduce flare ups. I've read that omegas and canned only food can help. I don't want to keep her on atopica long term.
Vet prescribed Prednisone 5gm tablet for cats. Do I pill him or can I grind it into food? Also for my other cat vet prescribed Albuertol Sulfate syrup 2mg for "as needed" can you tell me what is that used for and is it just used for coughing spells.
My 16 year old Male cat is getting 1ml of prednisone in opposite ears q 12 hours. He is grooming himself and may have ingested some. Will he be ok?
RE: 13 # cat is given a 2 ml twice a day dose of prednisone. Isn't that too much
What is the best wet food to mix atopica for cats in. She will try to bite you and claw you if you give it to her orally with a syringe. Should I just starve her until she eats the breakfast portion I give her? Sometimes she goes all day long into the night not eating the heaping table spoon of food until it gets dry and 10 or more hours old. She has to have it every day.
My bunny has sarcoptic mange. It has been recurring for a long time. My vet recommended Quest gel (Moxidectin) orally to minimize stress of ivermectin injections repeatedly. I have no idea what the recommended dose maybe since the vet told me he was a rabbit savvy vet! Please help me. If it is meant to be 0.2 mg per kg and she is 2.9 kg what would that be in ml? Not sure what the concentration is but I have attached a photo. Thank you! Please help
My cat started scratching her face and ears until she was bloody and scabbed. A trip to the vet was no help. I started her on Cetirizine 5mg daily, and her face and ears healed well except for the area under her chin. For some reason that area is still affected. Would a topical medication help? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!