The dangers of anti-inflammatory shots for cats

The side effects of anti-inflammatory injections in cats include gastrointestinal tract, abnormal liver and kidney function, etc. Generally, these side effects are determined based on the cat’s physical condition and the type of anti-inflammatory injection. Parents find that cats have reactions after anti-inflammatory injections. Explain to the doctor promptly that if the cat develops skin redness and swelling after the injection, it is best to stay in the hospital for observation for a period of time.
Tip:
It is a drug that contains three parts of poison. Parents must be aware of the side effects when using drugs, and do not use drugs at will, especially when using human drugs instead of veterinary drugs.
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