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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2311957" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] I also tried it in oily dark tuna-- no go. It is hard to know if he would have refused any/every food anyway, or objected to the medicine's smell. It's too bad-- his meloxicam for arthritis is reported to taste like honey, and he snarfs it right down. </p><p>[USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] glad you found it, and glad he seems to have improved. Amoxy has never bothered any of our cats who had it-- in fact I had one who would beg for it, and lick the tip of the syringe as I pressed it out. I always eat extra yogurt if I take antibx; some of them do a number on my stomach, trying to bore their way out. Would Cat like some yogurt?</p><p>Do not stay alone in France all winter. Will he have to quarantine on both ends of the trip? Would he be safe in your France house with a pet sitter every day? €€€€€€€ though.... or maybe you could foster him with a temporary France home? </p><p>My constipated one has eaten normally 5 meals out of the last 6; two days. I didn't take him to the vet. Hoping he's resolved the issue for another 6 weeks. </p><p>We finally have three-year rabies shots for cats, but it's a booster so the second one has to be a year after the first. If I'm lucky, my cats have had their last rabies shots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2311957, member: 496650"] [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] I also tried it in oily dark tuna-- no go. It is hard to know if he would have refused any/every food anyway, or objected to the medicine's smell. It's too bad-- his meloxicam for arthritis is reported to taste like honey, and he snarfs it right down. [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] glad you found it, and glad he seems to have improved. Amoxy has never bothered any of our cats who had it-- in fact I had one who would beg for it, and lick the tip of the syringe as I pressed it out. I always eat extra yogurt if I take antibx; some of them do a number on my stomach, trying to bore their way out. Would Cat like some yogurt? Do not stay alone in France all winter. Will he have to quarantine on both ends of the trip? Would he be safe in your France house with a pet sitter every day? €€€€€€€ though.... or maybe you could foster him with a temporary France home? My constipated one has eaten normally 5 meals out of the last 6; two days. I didn't take him to the vet. Hoping he's resolved the issue for another 6 weeks. We finally have three-year rabies shots for cats, but it's a booster so the second one has to be a year after the first. If I'm lucky, my cats have had their last rabies shots! [/QUOTE]
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