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Do you have questions about whether it is safe to give your dog or cat enrofloxacin? Petco has the answers to this and other questions about pet medications.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
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Updated on March 30th, 2026

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Does your pet have issues with bacterial infections and parasites or gastrointestinal infections? Metronidazole is a great antibiotic to help your pet!
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
Tylosin tartrate is a prescription antibiotic that also has anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat a variety of gastrointestinal conditions in dogs, cats and small mammals.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
It is never recommended to medicate a pet without the advice of your veterinarian. A physical exam is strongly recommended to confirm infection so the appropriate antibiotic can be used. Inappropriate antibiotic use can lead to resistant bacteria and may complicate any underlying conditions. If you choose to use this medication, chloramphenicol can cause serious blood abnormalities, thus should be handled with caution.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Both are antibiotic ointments, so I would recommend sticking with the Isathal for now and scheduling another appointment if she's not feeling better after 24 hours. You can increase the frequency of the Isathal because extra lubrication can help with comfort. Another thing to ask your veterinarian about it placing a contact on her eye - not all vets have these in their offices, but if they do it can help a lot with comfort. Good luck to you and Jasmine. I hope she's feeling much better soon!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
If there is pus, then there is probably an infection/conjunctivitis. You can try Terramycin eye ointment. It is the only one that does not require a prescription. We are not allowed to write prescriptions over the internet for animals we have never examined - it's against the law. So, try this twice a day for 5-7 days and if it doesn't help she will need to see a vet. https://www.jefferspet.com/products/terramycin-eye-ointment
Updated on September 24th, 2025
We don't sell prescription drugs here since we are only a consulting forum. However, if you want to do comparison prices for drugs then the best resource is https://www.goodrx.com OR calling the pharmacy of your choosing directly. I wish you all the best and hope that you can find an affordable price for your pets medication. Take care!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hello and thank you for contacting Boop by Petco. It looks like a corneal ulcer, I suspect Rex was scratched by the kitten. Please, do not use steroids as they are contraindicated in corneal wounds. Antibiotics eye drops is a much better idea. Please, call one of your local vets that is open and get the advise on what antibiotics eye drops are available in your country.
Updated on September 24th, 2025