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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

546.0. "Kitty Conjunctivitis" by VICKI::BULLOCK (Jane, no heavy breathers, please) Wed Apr 08 1987 13:27

    Help!!
    
    Does anyone have a problem with "kitty conjunctivitis"??  My cat
    has it again (the third time in a few years), and I am treating
    it by gently swabbing her eyes with a warm wet washcloth, and then
    putting a dab of veterinary othalmic eye ointment in the corner
    of each eye.  Hopefully this will do it, but I just hate to see
    her poor eyes this way--she squints like an old lady without her
    glasses!  She doesn't seem to be in pain, tho;  her appetite is
    good, and she plays a lot.  
    
    Is there anything else that can be done, or am I just worrying too
    much?
    
    Overprotective "mum",
    
    Jane 
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546.1mine too..MARRHQ::KORCHNAKWed Apr 08 1987 14:5013
    When I picked Shanti up at the SPCA a month ago, she had a severe
    case of conjunctivitis. The vet at the emergency hosp. gave her
    an othalmic eye ointment, but my regular vet gave me some Tetramycilin
    ointment, which is a little stronger. He says that this ointment
    is good for cat "herpes" too. Her eyes don't 'tear' as much now
    (she's been on it for about a week - putting it in her eye twice
    a day). The vet did say that it could be a condition that she always
    has, but comes and goes. 
    
    Other than what my vet has told me, that's all I know about it.
    I hate to see Shanti constantly rubbing her eyes! But they do seem
    to look ALOT better.
    
546.2Thank youVICKI::BULLOCKJane, no heavy breathers, pleaseWed Apr 08 1987 16:567
    Thanks for the note on "K. C.".  I guess it just takes vigilance
    and time.  I know she hates me fooling with her eyes, but I tell
    her it's for her own good (I hated hearing that as a child!)!
    
    Hope that Shanti is better,
    
    Jane
546.3We Mom's worry...CLUSTA::TAMIRFri Apr 10 1987 15:1417
    Chauncey didn't invent "K.C."; he merely evalated it to an art form!
    In the 7 months I've had him, he's had bouts of conjuntivitis 4
    times.  What you're doing seems to be the right thing.
    
    If you get really worried, and want to see a specialist, I recommend
    Chauncey's eye doctor, Dr. Alan Bachrach, at Vet. Opthamology of
    New England (and his associate, who's name escapes me).  They're
    located in Lincoln, MA, and are terrific.  I don't know where we'd
    be with out them!  Like you, I tend to worry too much and be
    overprotective of my boys, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.  Chauncey
    gets eye drops every day and he still loves me!!
    
    Good luck!
    
    Mary
    
    BTW--the number for VONE is (617) 259-0080
546.4PUZZLE::CORDESJAFri Apr 10 1987 19:456
    One of my boys suffers from allergic conjuntivitis.  He is bothered
    by it mainly in the spring and summer when it is chronic.  The fall
    isn't as bad and the winter doesn't bother him at all.  Kitty Hayfever,
    thats a new twist.
    
    Jo Ann