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Is There Over The Counter Eye Infection Medicine For Kitten?

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    No, this medication needs to be prescribed by a veterinarian.  Do not use human ocular medication in cats.  There are certain ophthalmic antibiotics that can be harmful to cats but are used in other species.  Conjunctivitis is often part of feline upper respiratory infection complex.  This may need further treatment as well.  Kittens should be receiving routine veterinary care during their vaccination series as well.
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    Annfalkdvm  

    answered 6 months ago

      Absolutely , my vet was the one who suggested me it and it saved me money and worked just as fast and effective as what the vet would prescribe to you , its called polysporin eye cream you can get it at any pharmacy but you will not find it in any of the isles you have to ask the pharmacist for it it costs around  $9.00 can and you do not need a priscription to get it , i use it faithfully anytime my cats run into an eye infection , call a vet they will tell you the same thing and if they suggest you bring your pet in for an evaluation , find another vet cause clearly they are all about the dollar bill !!
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      Breeze-45  

      answered 4 months ago

           
           

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