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Siwsan

(26,259 posts)
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 10:37 AM Sep 2022

I lucked out and got some pictures of the kitten

You can see that they eyes are just not equal.



The missing fur is a little hard to see because hopefully it is growing back. But there is still a considerable divot. When I first noticed it, you could see the skin.

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I lucked out and got some pictures of the kitten (Original Post) Siwsan Sep 2022 OP
Gorgeous! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #1
I'm inching closer every time I make contact Siwsan Sep 2022 #6
What kitten is this? I missed something wnylib Sep 2022 #2
Scooter's Siwsan Sep 2022 #5
Oh my. Thanks. This little one wnylib Sep 2022 #7
What a sweet, sweet baby. niyad Sep 2022 #3
She is beautiful. You are right that she needs to be checked out at the vets. brer cat Sep 2022 #4
I would net it and give it a ringworm shampoo. Karadeniz Sep 2022 #8
Poor thing has an eye infection slightlv Sep 2022 #9
Some of the people I know who have tended feral colonies will use Fish Mox, available at Chewy and japple Sep 2022 #10
Thanks for the info! Siwsan Sep 2022 #11
He or she is going to be a real beauty once eye infection clears up. LisaL Sep 2022 #12

Siwsan

(26,259 posts)
5. Scooter's
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 10:47 AM
Sep 2022

She's lost at least 2 litters so this is her first that survived to leave the den and follow her to the cat cafeteria.

wnylib

(21,432 posts)
7. Oh my. Thanks. This little one
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 10:52 AM
Sep 2022

looks like it could use a vet visit.

Life for feral cats is rough.

brer cat

(24,559 posts)
4. She is beautiful. You are right that she needs to be checked out at the vets.
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 10:43 AM
Sep 2022

I hope you can capture her and get treatment.

slightlv

(2,787 posts)
9. Poor thing has an eye infection
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 03:27 PM
Sep 2022

I had three from the same litter with the same infection as above. It'll take eye drops to clear it up, but it does clear up the infection quite nicely. Problem is getting the drops in when they're not used to being held, let alone in the house. That's the first step. But you know all the steps, Siwsan. Might want to get her checked for a respiratory infection at the same time. All three of mine had a respiratory infection at the same time as the eye infection; seemed to go hand-in-hand with each other. Once I got the two infections cleared up, have not had any issues at all with these three. Although one is prone to a recurrent eye infection; I just have to keep my eye on her and restart her on the med when it comes back. The other two, no sign on recurrence. No sign of any other infection. They're both hale and hearty and fine adult cats now and spoiled rotten. Good luck on this sweet baby. Wish I were there to help you!

japple

(9,821 posts)
10. Some of the people I know who have tended feral colonies will use Fish Mox, available at Chewy and
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 07:11 PM
Sep 2022

amazon and sprinkle it on wet cat food to try and treat eye infections or URIs that are so common in kittens. It is not an ideal treatment, but could help save the eye. I have used it on ferals for several years with no bad experiences. It is amoxicillin --same stuff the doctors prescribe for sinus infections. And Tractor Supply has topical fungicide that can be sponged on those hot spots or possible ringworm without the trauma of bathing. Life is not easy for these kitties, esp. the little ones.

Siwsan

(26,259 posts)
11. Thanks for the info!
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 07:43 PM
Sep 2022

I got to within less than 2 feet of the kitten but then ZOOM! It might take two - one to distract and one to bundle it up in a towel.

There's no hissing or spitting when I get close so that gives me some hope.

LisaL

(44,973 posts)
12. He or she is going to be a real beauty once eye infection clears up.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 04:30 PM
Sep 2022

I love cats with Siamese coloring.

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