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Take him to a vet. A vet can diagnose the sinus problem and
watery eyes issues (and prescribe a remedy), and it's SO easy to do a fecal test
for parasites, it's just SILLY not to have it done to every cat who comes into
your colony. It may be something a course of Albon could clear up. http://www.pfizerah.com/product_overview.asp?drug=AO&country=US&lang=EN&species=FL
Jenn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have a young (less than 1 yr) declawed kitty - Lancelot - who came to me in January or February, having been out in the cold weather for 2 months. Not FELV when we tested him once. He has had eternal watery eyes and drippy nose. I had him on Lysine for 2 months. I've still got him on 30 units of interferon, and have added chlortrimeton. That does help. Since I've had him his little raw nose has cleared up a bit, so he is better, but never gets over it. If it were me, I'd be on Claritin and Sudafed. Or a comparable homeopathic remedy. He's AWFUL to get pills down. So that's not easy getting the Chlortrimeton down him. I can't always do it. From time to time I try liquid homeopathic sinus remedies. He's also starving to death all the time - he's had revolution, amoxi, drontal, and for several days Flagyl. But I'm still wondering about parasites. What does anyone know about kitties with chronic sinusitis, allergies, or whatever? 1) how do you diagnose, and 2) how do you make it better? Any suggestions? |
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