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    Thanks again everyone. He's feeling much better today and so far so good. He's also become sick from taking the Clavamox tablets which was when one of his molars had to be extracted. He had to end up getting an antibiotic injection to finish off the course of antibiotics. This time he was taking Clindimycin which is a liquid 2 times a day and it was supposed to be for 10 days. I was told that this wouldn't make him sick but he proved them wrong. At least he was almost finished.

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    I'm so glad Storm is feeling better and doing well. Going to the vets is never fun especially having to stay for a few hours.

    Take Care Storm my prays are coming for you to continue to feel well.

    Melissa

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    So Very Glad Storm is Feeling much better today.. Get some rest Storm & meowmom will take good care of you..

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    Having a scarf and barf cat myself, I know how it feels to wonder, "Now which cat did that?" If Ming barfs, he's pretty sick and a visit to the vet is in order. If Mac pukes, it means it is a day of the week that ends in Y.
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    Clindamycin is supposed to be very bitter; maybe it upset his stomach after awhile. When Moby was on it, she drooled very badly, but tolerated it OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    Clindamycin is supposed to be very bitter; maybe it upset his stomach after awhile. When Moby was on it, she drooled very badly, but tolerated it OK.
    Yes, it is very bitter but if you refrigerate it and administer it when very cold, it helps to take the bite out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Yes, it is very bitter but if you refrigerate it and administer it when very cold, it helps to take the bite out of it.
    That's exactly what I was doing but I could tell that Storm still hated the taste of it. When it was at room temp. it smelled like it had a lot of alcohol in it but when it was cold you couldn't really smell it as much. Storm seems to be back to normal now and he was extra hungry last night. He still needs to gain a little more weight back so I don't mind feeding him some extra food.

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