Never administer Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) to your cat without explicit veterinary guidance. The correct dosage depends heavily on your cat’s weight, the specific infection, and its overall health. A typical starting dose might range from 5 to 10 mg per kilogram of body weight, administered twice daily. However, this is just a general range; your vet will personalize the treatment.
Your veterinarian will perform a thorough examination and possibly run diagnostic tests to determine the precise cause of infection and select the optimal Cipro dosage. Factors influencing dosage include the severity of the infection, your cat’s age, and any pre-existing medical conditions. Following your vet’s instructions is crucial for treatment success and minimizing potential side effects.
Important Note: Ciprofloxacin is a powerful antibiotic. Incorrect dosage or usage can lead to resistance development or harmful side effects, including gastrointestinal upset, kidney damage, or neurological issues. Always discuss potential drug interactions with your vet before starting Cipro treatment. Strictly follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment.
Administering Cipro to cats requires care. Liquid formulations may be easier to give than tablets. Your veterinarian can provide specific guidance on the best administration method for your cat. Regular monitoring during treatment is advisable to detect any adverse reactions promptly.


