Is there a veterinary in the house ?
Proud dad of new kitties 6 of them , their over three weeks old today noticed one 's eye is closed . I could of swore he , she had both open a few days ago .
I moisten an Q-tip and gently wiped down and seems to have opened a bit . Wifey wants to take it to the vet but crap thats money we don't have right now . :noes: I said wait a day to see if the q-tip helped as the little bugger probably just got scratched while suckling ?
They were born on my birthday so makes me feel close to them . Gad I'm getting soft eh ? :D
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Jagarga
THEY'RE as in they are
Ya like I said all 6 of them . :happy:
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Whatever you do, DO NOT post pictures, with lame captions :angry:
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"They were born on my birthday so makes me feel close to them . Gad I'm getting soft eh ?"
Not really, if you'd rather see one go blind than spend a few quid on a vet.
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Barbarossa
Whatever you do, DO NOT post pictures, with lame captions :angry:
I second that.
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/5...mallyj2.th.jpg
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Re: Is there a veterinary in the house ?
You could ring/email RSPCA. Or PDSA. They'd give you free advice. Most towns in UK have a PDSA, its free. Just make a contribuition of you want. Or dont.
Or go here. http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resou...cats/index.htm
You can submit a question to an expert for free.
ALso, check out the FAQ "Why is my cat drooling"...a fair question.
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Probably cheaper going to a vet than phoning the PDSA from Canadia.
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ahhh....silly me. Fair play. Email your local free pet advice dispenser.
Or just email the dude on the link i supplied.