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Cat Has Eye Infection, Can You Help?

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    If you think your cat has conjunctivitis or an ocular problem it needs to be examined by a veterinarian.  A Fluorescein Stain will be done to determine if the cornea is intact or if a corneal ulcer or scratch is present.  Ocular foreign bodies can also be a problem leading to conjunctivitis.  Your veterinarian can prescribe appropriate medication to treat your cat's condition and resolve its discomfort.
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    Annfalkdvm 

    answered 12 months ago

      Come on and ask a question,what is that,you know the cat has a eye infection you just told us,so we will keep your cat in prayer amen.....
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      Bgirl525 

      answered 12 months ago

        I so agree with the first answer. You know your cat has a problem so take it to the vet and get it taken care of. Like a responsible pet owner
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        Kid2081 

        answered 11 months ago

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