MichelleCarmen
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This is bugging me. . .after I took my new cat to the vet for his diagnosis and antibiotics, they constantly kept calling me to check on him. I didn''t get a chance to return their calls, but did so after we put our older cat to sleep. I told them that the virus spread to her and she became ill. Not sure if it was a good time to call because I started crying on the phone (eh!). The receptionist took all the info down and now the vet will not return my call (when before the vet was obsessive about calling me). All I asked was if my new cat should be given another round of antibiotics or if his immune system will fight off the small sneeze he still has (he''s fine otherwise - playful, active, eats, etc., but still sneezes).
I have a coupon for a free "wellness check," from another vet (which is nice) and when in there, I''m expecting they''ll dx him with an URI, however, is it a good idea to pump him with more antibiotics?
In watching him, IMO, he''s not going to regress. . .just wondering if the sneezing will subside on its own. I''m not a fan of antibiotics unless absolutely necessary since they kill of the good bacteria as well.
Any thoughts on this?
Currently I''m feeding him wet food 2X per day and then leave dry out for him to munch on. He is eating fine.
I have a coupon for a free "wellness check," from another vet (which is nice) and when in there, I''m expecting they''ll dx him with an URI, however, is it a good idea to pump him with more antibiotics?
In watching him, IMO, he''s not going to regress. . .just wondering if the sneezing will subside on its own. I''m not a fan of antibiotics unless absolutely necessary since they kill of the good bacteria as well.
Any thoughts on this?
Currently I''m feeding him wet food 2X per day and then leave dry out for him to munch on. He is eating fine.