Sentences with phrase «for upper respiratory infections»

All four are safe and warm in foster homes, receiving lots of love and attention while being treated for their upper respiratory infections.
This means we can continue providing routine medical treatments, like antibiotics for upper respiratory infections, treating skin infections, etc..
Additionally, not only was high stress related to lower food intakes, cats with high stress scores were at significantly more risk for upper respiratory infection (URI) than cats with lower stress scores.
Because FeLV - positive cats have weaker immune systems, they do need to be treated for upper respiratory infections more often than FeLV - negative cats.
Salivary IgA as a risk factor for upper respiratory infections in elite professional athletes.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that length of stay is the single greatest risk factor for upper respiratory infection in shelter cats.
Table 2 shows crude and adjusted associations between predominant breast feeding and partial breast feeding at two dichotomisation cut points, with four or more hospital, doctor, or clinic visits or hospital admissions for upper respiratory infections.
Widespread use of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections don't benefit patients with viral illness and can contribute to antibiotic - resistant superbugs, Ginsburg said.
The Native Americans were in on the secret too as they used berberine for upper respiratory infections.
The injectable vaccines which typically include feline distemper, were developed first and when vaccines for upper respiratory infections were created, they were simply added to the basic distemper injectable vaccine.
Answer: Clavamox is a good choice for an upper respiratory infection but it can upset his stomach too - that's why Convenia (injectable) is a little better if he's not eating very well.
Because FeLV - positive cats have weaker immune systems, they do need to be treated for upper respiratory infections more often than FeLV - negative cats; however, they tend to need dentals at a younger age than other cats.
Upper Respiratory Infections (URI) Kittens are more susceptible to disease than adult cats, but orphans are even more at risk for upper respiratory infections.
(They couldn't give him vaccines because of the cough / runny nose) the vet is treating him for an upper respiratory infection with some antibiotics, but we're just over the 36 hour mark for medication and he doesn't seem much better.
«They are being treated for upper respiratory infection, fleas and ringworm among other ailments.
We treated him for an upper respiratory infection and ear mites.
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