Cat_72
Back from exile :)
esoteric-lizard said:tylan is microbial specific... in other words it doesnt kill all types of bacteria.
a culture and sensitivity is usually the best thing to do before administering any antibiotics.
really you should go with what is proven to work than worry about cost... there is a reason batryil is a little more expesive.![]()
good luck with the vet.![]()
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My problem was that the Baytril DIDN'T work. That's why we tried the Tylan, with great results. Perhaps it shouldn't be your first option, but it's always nice to know of other feasible options, regardless of price.