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Hi there!
2 years ago I adopted my cat Louie. He frequently gets bladder and ear infections. I have had to put him on antibiotics at least 4 times... and it difficult for me because I live 6 hours from a vet! I am in the far north of Canada. Every time Louie gets sick it involves days of travel for me and him and a massive bill.
I am less concerned about the money as long as kitty is not suffering... but I'm wondering if there is anything I can be doing differently to help prevent infections? It's hard on us doing these vet trips so often.
He is an indoor cat, 5 years old. I feed him high quality wet food and occasoinal healthy dry food. He's a rescue so I don't know what his life or condition was like before I adopted him. He was found with a broken right front paw which you can see in the picture. He has fully adapted to using it (vet says it has likely been broken for a long time).
He is very dear to me and want to keep him as healthy and happy as I can!
2 years ago I adopted my cat Louie. He frequently gets bladder and ear infections. I have had to put him on antibiotics at least 4 times... and it difficult for me because I live 6 hours from a vet! I am in the far north of Canada. Every time Louie gets sick it involves days of travel for me and him and a massive bill.
I am less concerned about the money as long as kitty is not suffering... but I'm wondering if there is anything I can be doing differently to help prevent infections? It's hard on us doing these vet trips so often.
He is an indoor cat, 5 years old. I feed him high quality wet food and occasoinal healthy dry food. He's a rescue so I don't know what his life or condition was like before I adopted him. He was found with a broken right front paw which you can see in the picture. He has fully adapted to using it (vet says it has likely been broken for a long time).
He is very dear to me and want to keep him as healthy and happy as I can!