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I Am Bottle Feeding An Abandoned Kitten. Her Eyes Have Been Open For At Least 2 Wks, However After A Long Nap/overnight They Are Stuck Together? What Is This And How Do I Fix It?
There is no color or any visible discharge-just a bit sticky .
asked 5 months ago
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I'd advise you to boil some water and then let it cool down so it is sterile, then dip in some cotton wool when it is cooled down and wipe over the kittens eye so she can open them and then get her to a vet to get her checked out. Use separate cotton wool for each eye, you don't want to transfer infection if she has one?
answered 5 months ago
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