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Cat bite abscess

generally gram positive. many antibiotics will work, so base choice on cost and availablilty



Ampicillin


Synulox

Oral and dental infections

Anaerobes



clindamycin is generally drug of choice


metronidazole though poorly tolerated by cats


Synulox is safe, though less specific, reasonable for periodontitis w/ secondary infection.

pyoderma

most likely staph intermedius



cephalosporins (Seporex, rilexine, tenkorex)


Synulox/noroclav



clindomycin

anal sac infections

metronidazole/spiramycin

upper respiratory tract infections

bordatella and mycoplasma



potentiated sulphonamides


oxytetracyclines


doxycycline


fluroquinolones

urinary tract infections

beta lactams (synulox) - simple UTI


fluroquinolones - Relapse and recurrence/resistance to synulox

diarrhea

metronidazole


oxytetracycline

prostatitis

TMPS


fluroquinolone


clindamycin if gram positive

bacterial peritonitis (ruptured pyometra, complications of bowel surgery)

combinations for G+. G-. anaerobes



metronidazole, Pot amoxicillin, and fluroquinolones