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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2311592" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>Found it,</p><p>Cat has finished his course of oral antibiotics. He also had two different antibiotic injections at the vets. A lot of powerful drugs for a small animal, but with such a long-standing infection, that was neccessary. I haven't seen him cough for several days, so the combination appears to have been effective. However he still appears to have a problem with his ears.</p><p>Poor Cat. Am wondering if he is feeling poorly due to taking Amoxicillin, in the same way as it commonly effects small children? He is meowing very loudly and persistently and wanting a lot of lap time.</p><p>Back to normal soon, I hope.</p><p>Meanwhile I have found out that he needs to be microchipped and have a rabies jab minimum of 21 days before travel. From a vet approved to issue pet passports.</p><p>Ofc this opens new can of worms. Searching for pet friendly temporary accommodation. In UK.</p><p>Other options: find him a new home in France. Or stay in France over the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2311592, member: 488270"] Found it, Cat has finished his course of oral antibiotics. He also had two different antibiotic injections at the vets. A lot of powerful drugs for a small animal, but with such a long-standing infection, that was neccessary. I haven't seen him cough for several days, so the combination appears to have been effective. However he still appears to have a problem with his ears. Poor Cat. Am wondering if he is feeling poorly due to taking Amoxicillin, in the same way as it commonly effects small children? He is meowing very loudly and persistently and wanting a lot of lap time. Back to normal soon, I hope. Meanwhile I have found out that he needs to be microchipped and have a rabies jab minimum of 21 days before travel. From a vet approved to issue pet passports. Ofc this opens new can of worms. Searching for pet friendly temporary accommodation. In UK. Other options: find him a new home in France. Or stay in France over the winter. [/QUOTE]
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