convenia cat uti - HEALTHY
*Kidney failure was one of the many severe possible convenia reactions people's cats had initially when it came out so it can be a reaction, and it's irrelevant if she had some form of kidney disease already. There is a caution about giving it to cats/dogs with kidney disease as well due to how long it stays in the system. Business Insider: Vets share the major signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in cats and why you should call a vet right away Cats can develop urinary tract infections (UTIs) if bacteria enters their urinary tract.
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Your cat may have a UTI if they pee a lot, have bloody urine, or groom their genital area constantly. Untreated ... Vets share the major signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in cats and why you should call a vet right away My 3 year old male cat, Oliver, got a Convenia injection , and sure enough he's got the Convenia "funk" of lethargy and low appetite. I'd like to hear from others who've had this happen with their kitties, and I'm wondering how long this might go on, in general?
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I'm aware that it... My late cat Harry was given an injection of Convenia. After he got the injection he got worse. He ended up with 104.5 temp that was medically reduced. I have seen postings on the Internet on adverse reactions to this overly prescribed antibiotic by vets.
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Just wondering if anyone else noticed an... Convenia is processed through the kidneys, it is hard on the kidneys because it is a long acting antibiotic. The antibiotic lasts for 14 days but convenia stays in the cats system for 2 months or longer causing horrible side effects. You can find this information as well as more at FDA.gov or Pfizer/Zoetis websites. She received a Convenia injection , and is all but cured. I have not noticed anything different about her (energy level the same, eating/drinking the same) exept that she seems much better.
My guess is that those cats who are in poor health/too thin/too young/too old are the ones who may experience the side effects? There is a craze to give Convenia for everything, sort of like what is happening with sedation now for things it should not be used for and was not needed for. I have talked to numerous people whose cats and dogs died after convenia and they have to live with that pain forever because they weren't consulted and or warned about the side effects. Hi Firejade1 My cat was given an injection of Convenia for a minor dental issue.