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Old 31-10-2008, 07:31 PM
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Re: Kitten's Sore Eye!

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hi , i have just starting to use golden eye drops as i have 6 kittens with conjunctivitus and have already used fucithalmac but it didnt clear up the problem and my vet bill was building up. So i decided to give it a go.
Will let every body know how it goes with the drops
is it possible the kittens don't have conjunctivitis which may be why the fucithalmac didn't work? if they have a fungal infection you could actually be making the situation worse with antibiotics. not sure i would ditch the vet and self medicate. maybe get a second opinion and some tests done? hope kittens recover ok and it's nothing viral or fungal as the treatment you are using will be a waste and unproductive and even harmful if not used properly.

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Re: Kitten's Sore Eye!

vet billing adding up or not i would get the kittens seen by a vet if the drops have not worked.
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Old 04-11-2008, 08:24 PM
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Re: Kitten's Sore Eye!

good news the "golden eye drop" worked. Started on friday and now it is tuesday and 5 have completely cleared up and no more swabbing with cotton wool and saline . Just one who is almost there, should be good in a day or two. I picked this idea off another forum and thought that i would give it a try as some said that they used it on guinea pigs and one on their horse. I thought seeing that i had good resul;ts from this product that i would share it with all.
Let u know how all siamese kitties get on in the future. They are rampaging the house and had to put them in a large pen but two have figured that if they climb the scratch post they can jamp on to the top of the pen and get out. I am going to call them hudini.

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Old 04-11-2008, 08:56 PM
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Re: Kitten's Sore Eye!

where do you get golden eye drops from??
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Old 04-11-2008, 08:59 PM
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Re: Kitten's Sore Eye!

glad to hear kittens are doing better but i hope no one takes this as advice not to seek veterinary attention and self diagnose.
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where do you get golden eye drops from??
I got them at the chemist . But you have to ask the pharmacist for it
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