Always monitor your cat closely for any adverse reactions. Common side effects include vomiting and diarrhea. Less frequent, but still possible, are loss of appetite and skin rashes.
Before administering amoxicillin, inform your veterinarian about any pre-existing health conditions your cat has, especially kidney or liver problems. Amoxicillin can interact with certain medications; discuss all your cat’s medications with your vet.
Administer amoxicillin as directed by your veterinarian. Never exceed the prescribed dose. If you miss a dose, contact your vet for guidance; don’t simply double up on the next dose.
Observe your cat for changes in behavior or unusual symptoms. If you notice anything concerning, contact your vet immediately. Early detection of complications is critical for successful treatment.
Store amoxicillin according to the label instructions. Keep it out of your cat’s reach. Discard any unused medication as directed by your veterinarian or local regulations.
Remember, this information is for general knowledge and doesn’t replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your vet before giving your cat any medication.


