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To treat a bacterial infection in a cat, a veterinarian typically prescribes antibiotics tailored to the specific type of bacteria involved.
Yes, metronidazole should ideally be given with food to cats to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal upset.
Bacterial infections in cats are typically treated with veterinarian-prescribed antibiotics and supportive care tailored to the specific infection type.
Yes, metronidazole should be given with food to cats to reduce gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea or vomiting.
Yes, metronidazole is considered a strong antibiotic, particularly effective against anaerobic bacteria and certain parasites.
Vets prescribe metronidazole to treat bacterial and protozoal infections, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract of pets.
Metronidazole typically starts working in cats within 1 to 2 hours, with noticeable improvement often seen within a few days.
Metronidazole treats gastrointestinal infections, periodontal disease, and certain anaerobic bacterial and protozoal infections in cats.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on cats due to differences in hormones. A veterinarian is needed to confirm feline pregnancy.

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