This Question is Answered 

    My Kittens Eyes Are Swollen And Are Draining, What Should I Do?

    My outdoor feral cat keeps having litters of kittens that all seem to eventually get eye drainage and swollen eyes that usually goes away. I need to know how to help them get over this problem.

    asked 1 year ago

    Can't find what you're looking for?

    Ask a Question, Get an Answer ASAP


    Answers


    Many pets suffer from "cherry eye", a disease that causes drainage and inflammation in the eyes of pets. So you need to take your cat to vet as soon as possible.

    Your cat may need a surgery to solve this problem. If this is an ordinary allergic disease then it can be cured easily with antiseptic. Eyes are sensitive parts so it is better to get her examined.

    answered 1 year ago   

    Usually this type of eye inflammation in feral cats is due to an upper respiratory infection like a cold. Usually accompanied by sneezing and stuffy nose. If you can vaccinate early this would keep this from happening. Once it occurs you need an antibiotic like Tylan 200 injectable. 1 cc for full grown cats three days in a row, 1/2 cc for half grown kittens and less for smaller kittens. I have given as little as 1/10 of a cc for those infected at a week old. Tylan 200 works best, Tylan 50 does not work. It is not strong enough to do the job, would require too much to inject.

    comment made by Kent12 4 days ago    Report

    Edit Comment

    New Comment

    1000 words left


      Categories

      What is Blurtit ?

      Ask questions on any topic, get great answers from real people for FREE. Blurtit has hundreds of thousand of members so your sure to get the answer your looking for.

      Ask a Question.