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What's the standard drug (drops) given for eye infections. Cali went to the
vet for an eye infection and lethargy and $120 later ended up with some antibiotic ointment because they were out of the right drops. Excuse me, $120 and you don't have the right ****ing drops. It's bad enough putting drops in a cat's eye, but cream is a real treat. The cream is chloramphenicol. Her lethargy seems better, but the eye still looks rather pink. The problem is that most of the cream ends up in her eyelashes, which she rubs off. They suspect it might be a recurring Herpes virus. I checked online and I don't see this stuff in drops, but I do see Gentimycin/Gentamicin in drops. Either way, drops or cream they're less than five bucks. |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... What's the standard drug (drops) given for eye infections. Cali went to the vet for an eye infection and lethargy and $120 later ended up with some antibiotic ointment because they were out of the right drops. Excuse me, $120 and you don't have the right ****ing drops. It's bad enough putting drops in a cat's eye, but cream is a real treat. The cream is chloramphenicol. Her lethargy seems better, but the eye still looks rather pink. The problem is that most of the cream ends up in her eyelashes, which she rubs off. They suspect it might be a recurring Herpes virus. I checked online and I don't see this stuff in drops, but I do see Gentimycin/Gentamicin in drops. Either way, drops or cream they're less than five bucks. Did the cat eat one of your GF? |
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![]() "MEAlston" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... What's the standard drug (drops) given for eye infections. Cali went to the vet for an eye infection and lethargy and $120 later ended up with some antibiotic ointment because they were out of the right drops. Excuse me, $120 and you don't have the right ****ing drops. It's bad enough putting drops in a cat's eye, but cream is a real treat. The cream is chloramphenicol. Her lethargy seems better, but the eye still looks rather pink. The problem is that most of the cream ends up in her eyelashes, which she rubs off. They suspect it might be a recurring Herpes virus. I checked online and I don't see this stuff in drops, but I do see Gentimycin/Gentamicin in drops. Either way, drops or cream they're less than five bucks. Did the cat eat one of your GF? LOL, no she doesn't even like fish. Sorry folks, wrong group. |
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They give out chloramphenicol drops to humans more often than they use
gentamycin. If you think it's caused by herpes virus then the chloramphenicol won't do anything except lubricate the eye a bit. I didn't know that cats got infected with herpes virus. Is it a human strain we are talking about or a cat strain (hahah, excuse my ignorance, I only know about human diseases). I know all about trying to put eye medication on cats! It's fun isn't it? Especially that part where they squirm and claw your face off... |
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Beano wrote:
They give out chloramphenicol drops to humans more often than they use gentamycin. If you think it's caused by herpes virus then the chloramphenicol won't do anything except lubricate the eye a bit. I didn't know that cats got infected with herpes virus. Is it a human strain we are talking about or a cat strain (hahah, excuse my ignorance, I only know about human diseases). I know all about trying to put eye medication on cats! It's fun isn't it? Especially that part where they squirm and claw your face off... I've only had to give pills or liquid medicines. That was plenty hard since the cat didn't like me to begin with. Give me a wet, squirming fish any day. Did your vet tell you about oral lysine for cats with herpes virus? It helped one of my friend's cats. Here's one article about it. http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.ph...conjunctivitis -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 22:46:40 -0400, "Bill Stock"
wrote: "MEAlston" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... What's the standard drug (drops) given for eye infections. Cali went to the vet for an eye infection and lethargy and $120 later ended up with some antibiotic ointment because they were out of the right drops. Excuse me, $120 and you don't have the right ****ing drops. It's bad enough putting drops in a cat's eye, but cream is a real treat. The cream is chloramphenicol. Her lethargy seems better, but the eye still looks rather pink. The problem is that most of the cream ends up in her eyelashes, which she rubs off. They suspect it might be a recurring Herpes virus. I checked online and I don't see this stuff in drops, but I do see Gentimycin/Gentamicin in drops. Either way, drops or cream they're less than five bucks. Did the cat eat one of your GF? LOL, no she doesn't even like fish. Sorry folks, wrong group. Thanks for dropping by. Good luck with the cat. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... "MEAlston" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... What's the standard drug (drops) given for eye infections. Cali went to the vet for an eye infection and lethargy and $120 later ended up with some antibiotic ointment because they were out of the right drops. Excuse me, $120 and you don't have the right ****ing drops. It's bad enough putting drops in a cat's eye, but cream is a real treat. The cream is chloramphenicol. Her lethargy seems better, but the eye still looks rather pink. The problem is that most of the cream ends up in her eyelashes, which she rubs off. They suspect it might be a recurring Herpes virus. I checked online and I don't see this stuff in drops, but I do see Gentimycin/Gentamicin in drops. Either way, drops or cream they're less than five bucks. Did the cat eat one of your GF? LOL, no she doesn't even like fish. Sorry folks, wrong group. np. I thought you meant a catfish! (hee, hee) John |
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![]() "Altum" wrote in message om... Beano wrote: They give out chloramphenicol drops to humans more often than they use gentamycin. If you think it's caused by herpes virus then the chloramphenicol won't do anything except lubricate the eye a bit. I didn't know that cats got infected with herpes virus. Is it a human strain we are talking about or a cat strain (hahah, excuse my ignorance, I only know about human diseases). I know all about trying to put eye medication on cats! It's fun isn't it? Especially that part where they squirm and claw your face off... I've only had to give pills or liquid medicines. That was plenty hard since the cat didn't like me to begin with. Give me a wet, squirming fish any day. Did your vet tell you about oral lysine for cats with herpes virus? It helped one of my friend's cats. Here's one article about it. http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.ph...conjunctivitis Thanks. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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![]() "Beano" wrote in message ps.com... They give out chloramphenicol drops to humans more often than they use gentamycin. If you think it's caused by herpes virus then the chloramphenicol won't do anything except lubricate the eye a bit. I didn't know that cats got infected with herpes virus. Is it a human strain we are talking about or a cat strain (hahah, excuse my ignorance, I only know about human diseases). I know all about trying to put eye medication on cats! It's fun isn't it? Especially that part where they squirm and claw your face off... She's pretty tame compared to the young one, but finding her at medication time is another story. |
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