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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My 14 Week Old Cat Have Red Swollen Puss Filled Eyes And Idk What…

My 14 week old cat have red swollen puss filled eyes and idk what to do

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    I am sorry but our site went down after your question was asked. All eye conditions, especially one like yours describes need to be seen by a vet ASAP to protect the vision and correct the underlying cause. In cats this age it is usually an URI. Antibiotics and fluids are needed.

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
What Can I Do? Test?

What can I do? Test?

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jen Hohman | 8 years ago
Is Covenia Safe For Cats? My Cat Recently Had One For A UTI.

Is covenia safe for cats? My cat recently had one for a UTI.

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  1. Dawn Ferara, DVM

    Yes it is safe for cats, why do you ask?  Did your cat not get better?  This sounds like something to discuss with your vet.

  2. jen Hohman Post author

    She just had the injection today. I just read some horror stories when I googled it. Thank you for answering so quickly

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My Dog Is Pregnant And I Check Her Temp It Was 99.6 Wat Dos That…

My dog is pregnant and i check her temp it was 99.6 wat dos that mean

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  1. Yvonne Grimm

    Anyone goin to answer my question would you do question about my dog

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
We Have A Ur Old Boxador That Has Been Throwing Up At Least 2-3 Times…

We have a ur old boxador that has been throwing up at least 2-3 times a week and we r really concerned about it what can we do?

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  1. Marianna Zickgraf

    A vet is deffinetly the best option. Actually that is pretty much the only option. If it continues after the vet visit you boxador may have digested something bad for him/her you might need a scan.

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
This Is My 6 1/2 Month Old Blue Heeler. I’m Worried He Might Have Something…

This is my 6 1/2 month old blue heeler. I’m worried he might have something wrong with his, i could be over reacting but if i dont check i’ll feel pretty guilty. Not the best pictures but basically his right eye (our left) has a few differences than the other. You can always see his sclera in that one eye. The bottom eye lid seems droop ever so slightly lower, when he looks up at you it drifts a little bit to the wrong direction almost like a lazy eye but not severe. It also appears to be a little further set back than the other eye and when u pull his eye lid down he has a curved black mark coming off the colored part of his eye and redness. I took many other pictures but just realized you can only upload one?
Not sure if this also has something to do with it but he is very itchy all the time. No fleas at all no hot spots. Was started on prednisone which worked on 2 pills a day but as soon as he was down to 1 a day hes back to itchy all over and rubbing his eyes.
He also had an overbite which maybe is affecting the face where his eye is? Not sure.

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  1. amooshroom .

    Everytime i tried adding a picture it said error

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
Can Someone Help Me With My Hamster Please Read My Post

Can someone help me with my hamster please read my post

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  1. Jayden Cihlar

    Hi, yes I sure can. Hibernation could be the case, that’s likely, but for some reason, I don’t think it is the case. I think it is most likely room temperature or sleep deprivation. Don’t worry it isn’t serious. Try changing the temperature of your room. If there are any loud noises try to fix them. The problem with hamsters is they have a lot of problems. They can make you over worried because of their behavior too. If you still think that there is a problem, if problems get worse, or if the problem lingers go to the vet. And do understand they have small life spans. You have to understand this. I think before mastering hampsters try black rats, healthy hedgehogs, and gerbils, long-tailed chinchillas, ferrets, or guinea pigs. They all live longer lives and act like hampsters. Hope you have a good time with your little bud!

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
Hi There My Hamster Isabella She Is About 5 Months Old. This Moring She Was…

Hi there my hamster Isabella she is about 5 months old. This moring she was acting still put had her cheek full of food I came home and she was like not moving but her nose was going, I took her to my mom and my mom put her in a towel because my mom though my room was too cold and after a couple mins she started acting fine and now she’s running around but her eyes were a little blood but now she’s acting normal I read up on hibernation and it kinda sounded like that could be it?

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  1. Brandi Hine

    Please help someone she’s acting normal now kind
    Of, biting cage and was
    In her food bowl, was it because it was to cold for her? Just worried don’t want to lose my hamster, she is drinking, she didn’t want to eat the second time I found her the first time her cheeks were full and at first she didn’t want nothing only she took was a peanut. Tried carrots and cucumber didn’t want them. After she was in towel for a few
    Mins she came back into it, her eyes did have like blood on them? She’s very young yet. Such a sweet hamster does bite or potty on you. Just want to
    Make sure
    It’s nothing seriously please anything will help thank you

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jen Hohman | 8 years ago
I Was Curious If Unsweetened Cranberry Juice Is Safe For Cats. I Know It Helps…

I was curious if unsweetened cranberry juice is safe for cats. I know it helps keep the urinary tract healthy in humans. Can it do the same for cats. If so, what is the safest dose?

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  1. Matthew Burns

    It should be fine but make sure you dilute it with 1 part cranberry juice to 3 parts distilled water as it still has a high sugar level hope this helps 🙂

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My Cat May Have An Earplug, What Do I Do?

My cat may have an earplug, what do I do?

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  1. PK Dennis

    Not much you can do at this point!  If she did eat one it may pass with no problems.  You need to pay attention for the next few weeks for signs that it didn’t pass and is causing problems – such as her refusing to eat; eating and then vomiting within a hour or so; listlessness, etc.

    If she shows any signs of being unwell, take her to a vet and have an xray – the vet should be able to see the blockage.