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  2. Cat Rescuer's Trick for Giving Feisty Kittens Medication Is ...

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    In this video, a cat rescuer shows how they utilized the purrito, or feline swaddle, in order to properly dose their new rescue kitty with meds. The poor thing, named Earl Grey, is currently ...

  3. Ringer's lactate solution - Wikipedia

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    Ringer's lactate solution is commonly used for fluid resuscitation after blood loss due to trauma, or surgery. [9] [10]It is extensively used in aggressive volume resuscitation, e.g. for patients with pancreatitis, hemorrhagic shock or major burn injuries. [10]

  4. Maropitant - Wikipedia

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    Bioavailability is 91% at the standard subcutaneous dose but 24% at the standard oral dose; the standard oral dose is higher to partially compensate for incomplete bioavailability. [5] [18] It binds to plasma proteins at a rate of 99.5%; it has a low volume of distribution (9 L/kg) and is thus not extensively absorbed.

  5. ‘Precious’ Cat Rescued from L.A. Fires Now Recovering in ...

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    “We are using wipes to give him little baths throughout the day and switching out his blankets and pee pads,” the caption added. “He is still receiving subcutaneous fluids, antibiotics and ...

  6. Subcutaneous administration - Wikipedia

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    Subcutaneous infusion, also known as interstitial infusion or hypodermoclysis, is a form of subcutaneous (under the skin) administration of fluids to the body, often saline or glucose solutions. [26] It is the infusion counterpart of subcutaneous injection with a syringe.

  7. Give Your Cat a Pill Easily With This Vet-Approved Method - AOL

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    Dr. Mark explains the best way to give a pill to a cat, plus a few alternatives.