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.
: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:04 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT - kitty with drippy eyes and stuffy nose
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
Good advice - well actually I did taken him to a vet. Solution was 1)
amoxi, and if that didn't work 2) pred. I've dealt with a lot of URI
stuff, usually Lysine does the trick. Somehow the pred doesn't sound like
something I want to do just yet - like a last resort thing.
A second vet
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:04 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT - kitty with drippy eyes and stuffy nose
I have a young (less than 1 yr) declawed kitty - Lancelot - who came to
me
in January or February, having been out
Sorry Gloria, no thoughts here. "MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gloria--I've sent you my 2 cents worth directly (the "primer" -- in thehope it may give you an idea or two). I'm sure you'll get lots moresuggestions from everyone else. Good luck. Kerry-Original Message-From:
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