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Old June 29th 04, 07:33 PM
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and has
caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?





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Old June 29th 04, 07:37 PM
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:33:32 +0100, "Dermuid"
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and has
caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?

Call the Vet



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Old June 29th 04, 07:37 PM
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:33:32 +0100, "Dermuid"
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and has
caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?

Call the Vet



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Old June 29th 04, 08:25 PM
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"m. L. Briggs" wrote in message
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: On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:33:32 +0100, "Dermuid"
: wrote:
:
: I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
: straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and
has
: caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?
:
: Call the Vet
:
:
:
I did, waste of time, he is not going to own up to incompetence now is he?
Or better still give me a refund to go elsewhere.

Vets are bloody expensive as are antibotics, I cannot afford their screw ups



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Old June 29th 04, 08:25 PM
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"m. L. Briggs" wrote in message
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: On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:33:32 +0100, "Dermuid"
: wrote:
:
: I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
: straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and
has
: caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?
:
: Call the Vet
:
:
:
I did, waste of time, he is not going to own up to incompetence now is he?
Or better still give me a refund to go elsewhere.

Vets are bloody expensive as are antibotics, I cannot afford their screw ups



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Old June 29th 04, 08:53 PM
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as
perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml straight
from the bottle, it has caused him to
salivate quite badly and has caused him
some distress, does this mean he has had
an allergic reaction?


Could you describe what you mean by distress? Generally, the excess
salivation is caused when something does not taste good to the cat, and
some medications will even cause major foaming at the mouth if the cats
gets a taste of it. If distress means he's just acting like he tasted
something yucky that's probably exactly what's going on.

Megan



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Old June 29th 04, 08:53 PM
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as
perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml straight
from the bottle, it has caused him to
salivate quite badly and has caused him
some distress, does this mean he has had
an allergic reaction?


Could you describe what you mean by distress? Generally, the excess
salivation is caused when something does not taste good to the cat, and
some medications will even cause major foaming at the mouth if the cats
gets a taste of it. If distress means he's just acting like he tasted
something yucky that's probably exactly what's going on.

Megan



"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing."

-Edmund Burke

Learn The TRUTH About Declawing
http://www.stopdeclaw.com

Zuzu's Cats Photo Album:
http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22

"Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one
elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and
splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then
providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision,
raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and
material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his
way."

- W.H. Murray


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Old June 29th 04, 10:15 PM
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as
perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml straight
from the bottle, it has caused him to
salivate quite badly and has caused him
some distress, does this mean he has had
an allergic reaction?


Could you describe what you mean by distress? Generally, the excess
salivation is caused when something does not taste good to the cat, and
some medications will even cause major foaming at the mouth if the cats
gets a taste of it. If distress means he's just acting like he tasted
something yucky that's probably exactly what's going on.

Megan

That is what I am thinking. Bitter medications can make a cat foam something
terrible. ONce I was pilling my cat Odie and he chomped down on the pill but
luckily my vet had warned me. Still I was not prepared for the AMOUNT of
foam that he put out. It was unpleasant. The farther back in the mouth you
can get the medication the better.

Karen


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Old June 29th 04, 10:15 PM
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I have just given my cat synulox drops as
perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml straight
from the bottle, it has caused him to
salivate quite badly and has caused him
some distress, does this mean he has had
an allergic reaction?


Could you describe what you mean by distress? Generally, the excess
salivation is caused when something does not taste good to the cat, and
some medications will even cause major foaming at the mouth if the cats
gets a taste of it. If distress means he's just acting like he tasted
something yucky that's probably exactly what's going on.

Megan

That is what I am thinking. Bitter medications can make a cat foam something
terrible. ONce I was pilling my cat Odie and he chomped down on the pill but
luckily my vet had warned me. Still I was not prepared for the AMOUNT of
foam that he put out. It was unpleasant. The farther back in the mouth you
can get the medication the better.

Karen


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Old June 29th 04, 10:42 PM
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:25:49 +0100, "Dermuid"
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"m. L. Briggs" wrote in message
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: On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:33:32 +0100, "Dermuid"
: wrote:
:
: I have just given my cat synulox drops as perscribed by the vet, 1.25 ml
: straight from the bottle, it has caused him to salivate quite badly and
has
: caused him some distress, does this mean he has had an allergic reaction?
:
: Call the Vet
:
:
:
I did, waste of time, he is not going to own up to incompetence now is he?
Or better still give me a refund to go elsewhere.

Vets are bloody expensive as are antibotics, I cannot afford their screw ups


Sorry about that. I hope by now your cat is feeling better. MLB
 




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