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Cat with cold and congestion help plz.?
hey guys, I found a stray not so long ago and began feeding her. Although she will let me pet her and even pick her up for about 30 - 45 seconds, she is still inatly feral. For the last few days she has been sneezing and coughing and has watery eyes. Right now I am dealing with some very serious medical problems of my own (potentially life threatening) and unfortunately just cannot afford vet care for her right now. I wondered if there might be a vet or vet tech that could give me some ideas of what I might be able to do to relieve these symptoms, bring down a fever and help her be a little more comfy. I've done all I can with a nice soft bed, good quality food, water and lots of TLC. Please don't yell at me, it won't help her and that's all I want to do.
Oh yes, I'm afraid if I take her to a shelter they'll just take on look and euthanize her so don't ask me to do that.
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- cpinatsiLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You could give her Baytril, an antibiotic that you can buy at the pet store, one pill 15mg per day should be fine-don't give more, it could be an overdose. But you should hope she has no other medical problem that the drug could aggravate (like FIV, liver or kidney problem).Normally, she should first have tests at the vet's but if you can't afford that, just give her Baytril for a week and hope for the best.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Since you are ill and are unable to take the cat to the vet, call the humane society and explain your situation and that of the cat. They will be able to guide you. I do not know why you think they will euthanize her. It is not what the humane society does. And, I hope you get well! My prayers are out to you!