Kerry R,
I sent you a pretty extensive reply to your off-list inquiry, but I wanted to add something about Dox. It is pretty harsh stuff and can cause esophagus damage if it doesn't get swallowed properly. They tell you not to lie down directly after taking the stuff. Always chase it with at least a couple of ccs of water, watch for Bandy to swallow! You don't want this stuff getting stuck in his throat. What I do to make it even safer is put it in a small gel-cap, (you can get empty gel caps at most health food stores, or use a small one from other sups that you empty). Michelle Lerner coats her pills with Nutrical, but I've found it's too sticky. I use a tiny bit of olive oil, or margarine to grease it up. If you can get Bandy to drink, or eat a tiny bit right afterward, all the better. Some cats have good response to transdermals, (drugs made into creams and applied to the ear for absorption), others don't. If Bandy doesn't seem to be getting the expected relief from the Pepcid in this form, you could grind up the tablets, (I forget the dose, I think it's a 1/4 tab of the "original" formula), and add it to his food.

Keep us informed, prayers for Bandy's speedy recovery,
Nina

Kerry Roach wrote:

Bandy's temp was up again today to 104..he received another dex shot to hopefully bring it down..my vet said she thinks it could be from the inflammation going on with both these diseases.. He is still eating and drinking so that is the good thing.. As Nina suggested, we have gotten some doxycycline and are going to try that..to see if it helps...I know it can cause some stomach upset in some...Does anyone have any info on that? He also received some pepcid to replace the tagamet. The cream that you put in the inner ear once a day..
Keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we will do the same..
Kerry and Bandy

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