Possible ear infection?

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Is there a specialty hospital near you where you could see a specialist? I know you don’t have an ER near by.
I would definitely call your vet in the morning and let them know there has been a relapse.
Is your cat indoors only
 
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She's indoor only. I may try another vet. She seems to not be in life threatening danger. What should I talk to them about since ear infection is ruled out. Her blood came out normal.
 
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I read on google that some antibiotics can cause vestibular disease. She had a an antibiotic shot for uti . Wonder if this may be the cause since it happen a week after her antibiotics
 

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If you go to a new vet, start at the beginning and let them make their own decisions or investigations. Use some of what you posted here as a basis for your questions. Don't tell them that you are sure it is not an ear infection, but only that the other vet seems to have ruled it out.

If you are in the US, very likely all veterinary records are your property and have to be forwarded in a timely manner to the new vet. This may save some time and money.
 
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Okay I will. Her appetite still good it seems. So guess it's not worse.
 
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