I know, it is quite vague. I expect it depends on the type of URI. There
are all sorts of URI so it would make sense incubation periods would be
different.
You may know this based on your veterinary knowledge, but you can find out
what strain of URI it is based on laboratory testing. I can't im
I order zithromax from www.1drugstore-online.com Much cheaper than US prices.
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That sounds like good advice! Usually, the agency I work w
and while it's more expensive, it is usually only a 3-day course, and it
rarely needs to be repeated. it's a very nice drug.
On Nov 16, 2007 12:01 PM, Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I order zithromax from www.1drugstore-online.com Much cheaper than US
> prices.
>
> *Caroline Kauf
That sounds like good advice! Usually, the agency I work with doesn't treat
with oral antibiotics for URI eye symptons, unless accompanied by the sneezing
(which the 4 kittens I had at labor day were all sneezin like crazy). Tho the
B/W wasn't sneezing when I brought him home, his eyes looks
in persians, who are predisposed to uri symptoms at any time, especially
in shelter or new situations (stress, no noses to speak of anyway),
zithromax has become the drug of choice: we don't even bother with the
others for cats we pull from shelters, we just go for the zithro.
the other thing
Gosh- could that time frame be anymore vague! 2-17 days is a long time period!
I will ask my mom how she feels about it...she is very protective of LeeRoy-
even tho she's not a cat-person- b/c he's the sweetest little boy ever- the
nicest cat in the world- a real "people-cat" and she wouldn't
Oddly enough, I just picked up a fact sheet that says incubation is between
2-17 days. I don't know if that helps you.
On Nov 16, 2007 9:40 AM, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If he were at my house, I'd probably go ahead and mix him with the others.
> They've probably already been exp
Hi Caroline,
I can't answer your Q (tho I'd imagine the infectious period is well
over) but just wanted to say how wonderful that your little foster is
doing so well in your home. Yup, I've no doubt all the love and care
he's getting from you was the cure. What a lucky kitty that he found
you. Than
If he were at my house, I'd probably go ahead and mix him with the
others. They've probably already been exposed anyhow. Sounds like
he's responded well to your loving care. FYI - I also had good luck
with a dose or two of Zithromax for kittens with URI.
Gloria
On Nov 16, 2007, at 9:3
Does anyone know how long a URI is contagious? I picked up a B/W approx. 6 mth
old kitten from the adoption location last Sat. b/c he'd been suffering from a
URI- mostly affecting the eyes (no sneezing) for 2-3 weeks and it just wasn't
getting better. Poor thing had started to rub off the fur
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