Is Depo Medrol bad for FELV+ cats guys? Is there any other drug or treatment that might help this open wound heal quicker? She has what is described as a "HUGE infected" sore on her neck. It was cultured and all that was found in it was run of the mill bacteria.
 
To: Jenn
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: cats at Banfield

Hey,

I am not going to get the time to bring Callie home before her transport.  I think at this point, it would be just one more change that she does not need.  I am not real keen on the depo medrol for her since she is feluk.  What do you think?  I will call the vet today to see if her boo boo has improved at all.

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From: Holly A Frey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 8:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cats at Banfield


Talked w/ the vet at Banfield today.  She and I agree that you need to
take the calico home to see if the stress of being outside of a cage
helps.  If not, you'll probably have to consider depo medrol in my
opinion.  If she gets sick from that, she is a good candidate for
euthanasia, since the fact that she has this condition is indicative that
her immune system is compromised.

Stacy called and said she cannot medicate the eye kitty.  It is very
aggressive to humans and tries to scratch and bite her every time she
tries to medicate it.  I am going to have her take it back to Banfield
and take one or two more.  I would like you to please take eye kitty home
and cage her so that she can be medicated (or maybe get Catherine to take
her home). 

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