How do I give Vetelact to a cat?

How do I give Vetelact to a cat? - briefly

To administer Vetelact to a cat, follow these steps:

  1. First, ensure that the cat's mouth is open by gently lifting its chin or using a syringe without the needle to press against the gum line on either side of the mouth.
  2. Once the mouth is open, slowly squeeze the contents of the Vetelact tube into the back of the throat, avoiding the tongue and teeth.

How do I give Vetelact to a cat? - in detail

To administer Vetelact to a cat, follow these detailed steps:

  1. Preparation: Ensure you have all necessary materials ready before starting. You will need a syringe (without a needle), Vetelact powder or tablets, and water if using the powder form.

  2. Calculate the Dose: The appropriate dose of Vetelact for your cat depends on its weight. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the exact amount needed based on your cat's specific condition and weight. Generally, the dosage is around 5-10 mg per kg of body weight, given once or twice daily.

  3. Prepare Vetelact Solution: If you have Vetelact in powder form, dissolve it in a small amount of water to create a suspension. Use the syringe without the needle to measure the liquid accurately. Mix well until the powder is fully dissolved.

  4. Administering the Medication:

    • Position Your Cat: Place your cat on a stable surface where you can comfortably handle it. You might need an assistant to help keep the cat calm and still during administration.
    • Open the Mouth: Gently lift your cat's upper lip and tilt its head back slightly to open the mouth.
    • Insert the Syringe: Carefully insert the syringe into the side of your cat’s mouth, aiming it towards the cheek rather than the throat. This helps prevent choking or accidental inhalation.
    • Dispense Slowly: Slowly press the plunger to dispense the Vetelact solution into your cat's mouth. Be patient and allow time for your cat to swallow before giving more.
    • Encourage Swallowing: You can gently stroke your cat’s throat or blow softly on its nose to encourage it to swallow. Avoid blowing directly into the mouth.
  5. Post-Administration Care: After administering the medication, offer your cat a small amount of water to help wash down any remaining residue in the mouth. Monitor your cat for any adverse reactions or signs of discomfort. If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian immediately.

  6. Storage: Store Vetelact according to the instructions on the package. Typically, it should be kept at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always keep medications out of reach of children and pets.

Important Note: Always consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to your cat. They can provide personalized advice based on your cat’s specific health condition and needs. If your cat shows signs of distress or difficulty swallowing, stop administration immediately and seek veterinary assistance.