It is incredibly dangerous to administer any medication to your cat without consulting a veterinarian.
Here's why:
* Dosage is crucial: The correct dosage of amoxicillin for a UTI in a cat depends on the cat's weight, the severity of the infection, and other factors. A wrong dosage can be ineffective or even harmful.
* Diagnosis is necessary: You need to be sure the problem is a UTI. Other conditions can mimic the symptoms, and treating the wrong thing can be dangerous.
* Potential for complications: Amoxicillin can have side effects in cats, and some cats may be allergic.
Please contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your cat has a UTI. They can properly diagnose the condition, prescribe the appropriate medication, and provide the correct dosage instructions.
Remember: Your cat's health is a top priority. Never attempt to treat medical conditions without professional veterinary advice.