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Re: punctured cornea
| Lynn | 29 Jan 2005 08:07 |
Poor kitty! I hope she recovers quickly. You are clearly on the right track caring for your kitty by trying to learn as much as you can. She is lucky to have a dedicated human to care for him. I really don't know anything about this condition. Sorry I can't be of more help. You may find it a little tough to give her the pills she has to take. Many kitties don't really cooperate with the whole process! I would suggest that you get your vet to show you exactly how to give the pill. There really is a trick to it. Learning the proper way to do it can avoid alot of hassle for you and your kitty. Best of luck!
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| Anne Glazov | 28 Jan 2005 23:42 |
Hi all, I am new here and new to the world of cats. Our family cat, Koshka (7 months old), is coming home from the vet today after a spaying operation and a corneal operation. The day before her spaying she came home bleeding blood and fluid from her eye. So I here looking for general tips on caring for sick cats. She will be on 2 different eye drops and 2 different oral medications. She will have one of those funnel collars around her neck. Is there anything I can to do help her and us care for her. And what are the chances of her losing that eye? The vet had to scrap away some of her iris and cut off some of the cornea and now she has her third eye lid sutured over the whole eye! ICK. Has anyone here ever had to deal with this and if so how long did it take for the cat to heal? Thanks for your time. Anne
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