Sunday, February 7, 2010

Show Me All Eye Infections Has My Kitten Got An Eye Infection?

Has my kitten got an eye infection? - show me all eye infections

It has no stains or anything terrible, but it was recently closed eyelid, only half of their sample eyes .. Someone told me that it is their natural reaction is to fight against the outbreak of eye infections?

7 comments:

Hand In Cup said...

This may be nothing or it may be an eye infection. Keep an eye on any release or bark. The kitten I am looking for the law is now an eye infection in both eyes, the eyelids and the inner half was also closed. If she shows more signs of infection, take him to the vet to be safe.

If you do not have the money to take him to the vet or wait a bit, take some hot water roomtempurature ((be careful not too hot)), and soak a Q-tip, cotton wool, a towel or paper towel in him and hold it over the eye of the cat, carefully clean it. This should dispel that a discharge can be executed on the infected eye and keep them open. Some people say you use a triple antibiotic ointment instead of working at the vets, but not a lot of drugs in the pot when not perscribe a veterinarian. I've heard that very average tea whisk cat's eyes with her ((either by the exchange itself or a cotton ball)). He previously worked for the kitten I am looking for. If you decide to clean your eyesYes, pay attention to not damage it.

Mostly it's fear of anything, because it is common for kittens to these infections, especially if they are not present. It may be contagous, May, if you have an eye on the other cats, you may want to keep. Sometimes it can get adult cats. When you start to discharge, monitor the color of it. In general, a clear discharge, nothing to worry about, but very unpleasant. A yellow-green mucus discharge with severe crusting could be a sign for other diseases, such as a respitory infection. This could have serious consequences. If you have these symptoms, followed by a sneeze, a good sign of respitory infections kitten.

Sometimes, however, the kitten will be closed in the middle of the eyelid, without reason. Just keep an eye on him and Watch for signs of infection.

JR said...

A veterinarian will do nothing until there is a real sign of infection. There can be only a piece of dust in the eyes. If they lose, a lot of clear water start was dried in order to avoid a damp kitchen paper. When the tears start to thick, yellow or green, you may need antibiotics.

macleod7... said...

him to the vet if you can get antibiotics.

littlepo... said...

It can be a variety of things that happened to my eyes. A trip to the training and education is certainly justified. It could be something like an ulcer on a so-called Eye Cherry are both doing what you describe.

hellola said...

could be so ... Seems usually when contracted an eye infection, have runny or watery eyes to ...

However, this may also mean that you have digestive problems .... ..... the appearance of the eyelids and the need to take very seriously ... I have conducted several cats died from this



Therefore, you should immediately bring him to the vet

saldalia said...

Take her to the vet. My little cat to have. Vet gave me medicine. After 10 days (give 2 times daily) increased from infections. The drug is amoxicillin.

Donnie Baker said...

Take her to the vet.

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