UTI Cat - Home Treatment
    By Tess Thompson  
      
    Practically the same drugs and antibiotics that are used for treating UTI
    in humans are used for treating urinary tract infections in cats . Amoxicillin
    is semi synthetic oral penicillin that is used for treating bacterial infections
    and is one of the primary antibiotics indicated for treating feline urinary tract infection.

    As is widely known, antibiotics should be used only when they cannot be avoided as they
    are liable to become ineffective over time and with overuse. It is necessary that proper
    information be gathered about the drug before it is used to treat urinary infection in cats.
    For veterinarian use, amoxicillin is available in the 100mg dose as amoxicillin trihydrate.
    It works by inhibiting the biosynthesis of large structural molecules in the cell walls of
    bacteria. It is indicated in the treatment of cystitis, urethritis and genitourinary tract
    infections along with infections of the upper and lower respiratory tracts.

    The hypersensitivity reaction to the injection of penicillin is well known and amoxicillin
    infections can also result in similar reactions. Such hypersensitivity can even be fatal
    at times. Since there are no skin or patch tests that can be done before taking the
    medicine orally or otherwise, extreme care is required when it is being administered
    for the first time.

    Even though patients with a history of sensitivity to multiple allergens are more vulnerable,
    the reaction can happen to anyone. An allergic reaction may present itself in the shape of
    salivation, shivering, vomiting and itchy skin eruptions. In the event of an allergic reaction,
    the antibiotic should be discontinued immediately and a new appropriate therapy should
    be adopted. Serious allergic reactions require immediate treatment with epinephrine to
    stimulate the autonomic nerve reaction.

    On the positive side, amoxicillin remains stable in the presence of gastric acids and can
    be safely given with feed. The drug diffuses quickly into the body tissues and fluids even
    on oral digestion.

    The dosage of amoxicillin depends on the weight of the cat. The recommended dosage
    is quarter of a tablet (25mg) for a cat weighing less than 2.25 kg and half a tablet (50 mg)
    for those weighing between 2.25 to 4.5 kg. A full tablet is prescribed for heavier cats.
    After daily administration for 5 to 7 days, the drug should be continued for another
    couple of days till the symptoms of the urinary tract infection subside completely.

    For instances of severe urinary tract infection in dogs and cats, a higher concentration
    of the drug is required. In such cases, the dosage is invariably doubled. However, care
    needs to be taken to avoid an overdose.

    Even though there are no absolute side effects that have been observed in unborn
    kittens, the benefits of the drug need to be weighed against the possible threat to
    the fetus when administering the antibiotic to a pregnant cat.

    References:
    http://www.drugs.com/vet/amoxicillin-100-can.html
    http://www.usp.org/pdf/EN/veterinary/amoxicillinAndClavulanate.pdf


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