i use cefa all the time--it's effective, and inexpensive. i use the
injectible as it's easier with my crowd. i don't know an enormous
amount about it, but one of our vets uses it always as the first line
of defense--it's definitely not one of the big guns, but i've had good
results with it.


On 7/25/05, Lisa Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi – 
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> 
> Just curious if anyone had any experience with Cephalosporin?  My vet just
> prescribed it for my little Ollie, but I didn't remember seeing anything
> about it on this board.  Ollie has a pesky sneeze and cough that he just
> can't get rid of.  If he is on antibiotics, he is fine, but 2 or 3 missed
> doses and he is back at it.  We were using Clavomax for a while and it
> worked, but then he stopped responding as well to that.  The Cephalosporin
> seems to be doing well and it only 1 does per day as opposed to 2 like the
> Clavomax, which makes both me and Ollie very happy.  
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> Like I said, just wondering if anyone else had any luck with it.  I assume
> that it is a mild antibiotic as my vet said that he would like to save the
> "big guns" for Ollie in case he needed them sometime down the road.  
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> Ollie will be 1 on Wednesday, we are all so happy!  We lost his sister Roxie
> a couple of months ago and we are still adjusting.  She left such a big hole
> in our family.  Ollie is the last one left in his litter, so this 1st
> birthday is very exciting!! 
> 
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> Thanks, 
> 
> Lisa 
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