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What antibiotic did they give JD for the URI?
Aside from this one instance where he was reacting to/wasn't feeling well after the shots - If there is any sign of him straining to pee, going small amounts frequently, peeing blood, crying when peeing or peeing in places other than the litter box - it should be treated as an emergency - urinary blockages in male cats can be deadly very fast. A rabbit/rodent cage that has both a top opening door & a end door is great for a litter box. You can use the top door for cleaning & take the end door off & face it to wall/corner. Place it with just enough space from the wall/corner for JD to get in but not allow the dogs in for snacking.
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Did JD get rabies with the other shots? I have had to separate the rabies from the others with a couple of cats. The only reaction was prolonged lethargy, like several days instead of just one. No signs of pain and no vomitting, but they are all different in how they'll react. Hope he is better now.
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He seems better this morning (whew ). We're thinking his hip was sore from his shot--sore enough to make squatting in the box painful. This morning, he wanted to use the box, but was standing next to it meowing pitifully, so we brought down an additional litter box (a covered one, more on that later ) and filled it. He went to it immediately, hopped in, peed, then pooped
We took the cover off and put it on the floor next to the litter box, just to give him easier access since he was desperate and didn't know about swing doors, yet. That actually was a hit, too--he dragged his crinkly bunny-bird toy in there and a rope mouse and was happily batting them around for about 20 minutes! Who knew that litter box covers could be so much fun! Unfortunately, it was Convenia. I forgot to warn hubby about it--but JD seemed to take it okay--no diarrhea or additional lethargy (but he was already lethargic from the URI, so it might be hard to tell...) Quote:
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No, it was just the FVRCP. We've had enough bad reactions with combining vaccinations in the dogs that we just do them all singly now as a matter of course. So glad we decided to stick with that with JD given how crappy he felt after just the combo shot! He has to go back for his rabies vaccination in 2 wks. If we decide to do the FeLV, it'll be 2 wks after that...and we may have him neutered then, too, if he's healthy enough. Anyone have any advice on the vaccinations? Frequency / which are impt / which can be skipped?
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Not my idea this is how TeriM has her upstairs litter box to keep the dogs out
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Ah-ha! I'll have to congratulate TeriM on her clever solution! But thanks for passing it on!
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