Metronidazole 10% Liquid Solution is a concentrated oral antimicrobial formulated to manage gastrointestinal protozoal and anaerobic bacterial infections in cats. When properly dosed, it supports digestive stability and recovery.
Animals
- Domestic cats
- Kittens (under veterinary supervision)
- Breeding cats (under veterinary supervision)
Symptoms & Indications
Commonly used for gastrointestinal conditions associated with:
- Diarrhea (watery, foul-smelling, or mucus-containing stool)
- Inflammatory bowel-related diarrhea
- Weight loss due to digestive upset
- Poor appetite
- Lethargy
- Protozoal infections such as Giardia
Dosage and Application Instructions
Active Ingredient
Metronidazole
Concentration
10% solution = 100 mg/mL
Treatment Dose (Cats)
Standard feline dosing range:
10–25 mg/kg every 12 hours
(depending on diagnosis and veterinary direction)
Dose Conversion
Using 25 mg/kg as reference:
25 mg/kg ÷ 100 mg/mL = 0.25 mL per kg
0.25 mL/kg ÷ 2.2 = 0.113 mL per lb
Final Recommended Dose
10–25 mg/kg
0.045–0.11 mL per lb
Administer every 12 hours
Administration Method
- Administer orally using a calibrated syringe.
- May be mixed with a small amount of food to ensure full intake.
- Always base dosing on accurate body weight.
Dosage Frequency
Every 12 hours (twice daily)
Dosage Duration
Typically 5–7 consecutive days
Treatment duration varies depending on diagnosis and must be confirmed by a veterinarian.
Prevention Dose
Routine preventive use is not recommended. Treatment should be based on confirmed infection or veterinary diagnosis.
Size Selection Guide
- 30 mL (1 oz) → Ideal for single-cat households or short-term treatment
- 120 mL (4 oz) → Multi-cat homes with occasional treatment needs
- 240 mL (8 oz) → Breeders or frequent use situations
- 946 mL (32 oz) → Large-scale rescue or shelter operations
- Half Gallon / Gallon → Veterinary clinics and high-volume facilities
Choose size based on number of cats and expected treatment frequency.
FAQs
What does Metronidazole treat in cats?
It is used for gastrointestinal infections involving protozoa such as Giardia and certain anaerobic bacterial infections associated with diarrhea.
How fast does it work?
Some cats show improvement within 24–48 hours, though the full prescribed course should always be completed.
Can it be used preventively?
Routine preventive use is not generally recommended unless specifically directed by a veterinarian.
How is it administered?
It is administered orally using a dosing syringe or mixed with a small amount of food to ensure accurate intake.
Is it safe for young animals like kittens?
Use in kittens should only be done under veterinary supervision to ensure appropriate dosing and monitoring.
Is it safe for pregnant cats?
Use in pregnant or breeding cats should only be done under veterinary supervision, as safety considerations vary by case.


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