Identifying When Your Cat Needs Clavamox

See your vet immediately if your cat exhibits any of these symptoms:

    Lethargy or unusual sleepiness Loss of appetite Persistent coughing or sneezing Difficulty breathing Eye or nasal discharge Skin lesions or abscesses Diarrhea or vomiting High fever (check with a thermometer) Limping or swelling in joints

Common Bacterial Infections Responding to Clavamox

Clavamox, an antibiotic, effectively combats many bacterial infections. These include:

Upper respiratory infections (URI) Skin infections Abscesses Wound infections Certain urinary tract infections

Important Considerations Before Administering Clavamox

Clavamox is a prescription medication. Always obtain it from your veterinarian after a proper diagnosis. Never self-medicate your cat. Follow the vet’s dosage instructions precisely. Report any adverse reactions to your veterinarian immediately. Some cats may experience digestive upset as a side effect.