
Petcam Tablets
Helping My Kitty with a Non-Cat-Like Meow: Petcam to the Rescue!
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I recently had to give my cat, Sony, some unwanted surgery. She needed help with pain management, and I gotta say, Petcam was a total lifesaver. After the first surgery, I didn't need to give her any additional painkillers at home, but after the second one, things got a bit more complicated. Sony had two drains in her groin and under her front paw, and we were prescribed Petcam to help with the pain. I'll break down my experience with this vet-approved medication, which made a huge difference in her recovery.










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What is Petcam used for?
Petcam is a veterinary NSAID used to help manage pain and inflammation in cats and dogs.
How do I give Petcam to my cat?
You can give Petcam orally to your cat. Just make sure to follow the dosage instructions provided by your vet.
What are the possible side effects of Petcam?
As with any medication, there are possible side effects of Petcam. These can include stomach upset, diarrhea, and vomiting. If you notice any of these symptoms in your cat, you should contact your vet immediately.
Can I buy Petcam over the counter?
No, Petcam is a prescription medication that can only be obtained through a vet pharmacy.
How long does Petcam take to start working?
Petcam typically starts working within a few hours of administration.
Can I give Petcam to my cat if they have a pre-existing medical condition?
You should always consult with your vet before giving Petcam to your cat, especially if they have a pre-existing medical condition.
What is the shelf life of Petcam?
Petcam typically has a shelf life of 2 years from the date of manufacture.
Can I store Petcam at room temperature?
Yes, Petcam can be stored at room temperature, but make sure to keep it out of direct sunlight and moisture.
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- •Petcam is super easy to administer – just a simple tablet that you can give to your cat orally.
- •The dosage is pretty straightforward – 0.5 mg per tablet, which is perfect for my cat's needs.
- •I love that Petcam is available at vet pharmacies, so I can get it easily if I need it.
- •The price is very reasonable – 350 rubles for 10 tablets is a great value for money.
- •Petcam has helped my cat recover from surgery much faster than I expected.
- •It's also a huge relief knowing that Petcam is a vet-approved medication, so I trust it's safe for my cat.
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- •One thing that took some getting used to was the fact that I had to give Sony two tablets twice a day – it can be a bit of a hassle.
- •I wish there were more options for different dosages, but 0.5 mg is what we needed for Sony.
- •It's not the most pleasant experience giving your cat medication, but Petcam makes it a bit easier.
- •I'm not a fan of the packaging – it could be more user-friendly.
- •I've heard that some cats can be sensitive to NSAIDs, so you should definitely consult with your vet before giving Petcam to your cat.
- •I also wish there were more instructions on how to administer the medication, but my vet was super helpful.



