I would certainly have vet exam and urine analysis and
likely urine culture to make sure if any bacteria isolated are sensitive to clavamox or a different antibiotic.
Not exact matches
Your visit will also
likely include a
urine culture and urinalysis to look for signs of infection or disease that may be a cause.
A
urine culture and sensitivity determines if bacteria are present and what antibiotics are
likely to be effective in killing them.
If they are enlarged, the doctor will
likely require an ultrasound, a
urine culture or a kidney tissue biopsy to gain further information about your cat's condition.