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Thankfully he's keeping it down! He hates it, but he's keeping it down. Thank goodness for compounding pharmacies, no way could I pill this cat.
@peaches08, how is Freckles tolerating the azithromycin?
Thankfully he's keeping it down! He hates it, but he's keeping it down. Thank goodness for compounding pharmacies, no way could I pill this cat.
@peaches08, how is Freckles tolerating the azithromycin?
Great to hear!Thankfully he's keeping it down! He hates it, but he's keeping it down. Thank goodness for compounding pharmacies, no way could I pill this cat.
Ugh. So sorry about that eye. I hope the drops help!
There's still inflammation present in the eye, so we're going back to the drops. Now that I'm not having to fight him with the antibiotic, it should be easier to do. I'm to take him back in a month to continue monitoring the eye.
The retest for bartonella he said is done in about 6 months. He also said that the uveitis may or may not be from the bartonella, and can still be an autoimmune reaction. The pressure was slightly elevated this time, which is a little concerning. Hopefully I can get the eyedrops into his eye again. I had to stop them when giving the antibiotic because I literally could not catch him. It was hard enough catching him for the antibiotic. Crossing my fingers!
Sorry to hear this! I hope the drops help. Crossing my fingers for you!
There's still inflammation present in the eye, so we're going back to the drops. Now that I'm not having to fight him with the antibiotic, it should be easier to do. I'm to take him back in a month to continue monitoring the eye.
The retest for bartonella he said is done in about 6 months. He also said that the uveitis may or may not be from the bartonella, and can still be an autoimmune reaction. The pressure was slightly elevated this time, which is a little concerning. Hopefully I can get the eyedrops into his eye again. I had to stop them when giving the antibiotic because I literally could not catch him. It was hard enough catching him for the antibiotic. Crossing my fingers!