why are my cats eyes full of green yuck pussy stuff and how do i treat it ??? I asked my local vet and they said just to clean them out with warm water and its not distemper but what is it ????
2006-09-25
07:41:36
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americanhousewife
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they are babies and there are 5 of them and i also have like 4 other cats outside with them and there nott sick why??? Neither are the 3 i have in the house just the babies are
2006-09-25
08:02:06 ·
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There are some useful tips here.
2006-09-26 07:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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mine had worry respiratory so we steamed her.nicely no longer actually..heres what would help yours. Steaming Steaming your cat can help clean the nasal passages and make the cat sense extra gentle. My cats were having steams for years because they wade through from persistent submit-viral rhinitis ("the snuffles"), and they love them. contained in the residing room, and then they could stay of their basket afterwards yet nevertheless have some company. it truly is how we steam them: placed cat in a danger-free carrying basket and lock it. position a bowl of boiling water in the front of the basket (the position the cat can not dip his/her paws in, evidently). Drape the best deal with towels and go away for 15-20 minutes (examine frequently to make certain cat isn't distressed). try this 3 circumstances an afternoon at the same time as indicators are latest.
2016-11-23 21:00:00
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answered by gardy 4
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It could be conjunctivitis or it could be the start of an Upper Respiratory Infection. If you notice a cough or sneeze starting and also greeny/yellow stuff coming out of their nose then get him to the vet. Clear and brown colored gunk in the eyes are normal, but yellow and green colored are usually a sign of sickness
2006-09-25 07:55:15
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answered by cherrydevil119 3
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I have three cats, and from time to time they also have eye boogers that are yucky looking. As long as your kitties have been given the clean bill of health by your vet, try just gently wiping the gunk off with a piece of tissue paper. As long as you're not actually touching your cat's eyes, he's be fine. :)
2006-09-25 07:51:03
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answered by Laura 1
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If your cat's eyes are not weepy then it is just dust in her eyes. Cats can not cry so they have no way to clense their eyes when dust and dirt get in their eyes. If their eyes are weepy take your kitty to a vet. That is an infection.
2006-09-25 07:52:25
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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The vet can provide special drops for your cat's eyes that should make that go away.
2006-09-25 07:47:02
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answered by PrincessShine 4
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They are suppose to be like that until they're about 3 month old.
2006-09-25 09:50:52
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answered by Leonid K 1
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can I use viseen in my cats eye
2013-12-15 13:41:15
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answered by Diana 1
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it is probably an eye infection and he needs antibiotics. take him to see the vet
2006-09-25 07:55:50
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answered by macleod709 7
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