I was told he should have lysine but he won't eat it. He's not big on canned food and usually only has a couple licks. I've also tried mixing it with tuna and also a little milk and he only licks a little. I got him lysine treats and get won't eat that either. He really only likes his kibble and I don't want to mess with that and have him not eat it anymore..
I am not a vet. but antibiotics, orally spring to mind. I'd consider it.
I asked the vet if he needed antibiotics and she said no. She said something about the kittens have herpies or something like that and the lethargy is like a cold people get so antibiotics won't help
I would not use any eye medicine intended for humans. It's possible that it's a very bad herpes infection, and occasionally vets treat this particular eye condition with antiviral meds, which can be pricey.
As my vet always says, eye problems can get better quickly, but also can get worse quickly as well.
If going to the emergency vet is an option, I would definitely take him. I don't want to scare you unnecessarily, but he could have an injury to his eye, which could be very painful, and potentially lead to the loss of his eye.
Willa (5/1/1997-3/17/2018)
He has been to the vet twice about this. They have checked him over. I've gotten two sets of antibiotics and he's still got the infection. It now seems to have spread to his other eye. What can I do? Its getting very expensive going to the vet every week and my dog was also just sick which was expensive. Sigh.
Hi,
I hope your cat gets better.
Have you gone to see a vet, bc my cat got an eye I fiction a couple of years ago (all better now) and all we had to after the vet visit we got some eye drops and did a salt water mixture on a make up remover pad and wiped that on her eye and after a few weeks she got better.
Hope this helps![]()
I don't know what form the Lysine comes in but here's what I did for my late kitty who had never been pilled in her entire long life:
1. I crushed up the pill/opened the capsule and mixed the powdered stuff into Whiskas cat milk or even human evaporated milk. I diluted both a little bit with warm water. Don't use too much milk - max 1/4 cup.
2. I got a liquid syringe - mixed the above powder with water or the milk and squirted it into her mouth.
I hope you find a solution.![]()
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