Donna & Buddha
Active Member
I feed two "porch kitties", female feral cats that have been vaccinated and spayed. A couple of weeks ago, Peanut came down with an upper respiratory infection. Her main symptom was one weepy eye, without any other apparent illness. For several days we couldn't determine if it was an infected scratch or just drainage. But when the other cat, Anya, starting sneezing and had watery eyes, I decided it was a URI. Peanut fully recovered in several days. Anya however has it much worse. Her inner eyelid is very red. I've been feeding her wet food mixed with water. I can touch her, but cannot hold her. She would absolutely freak out if grabbed, claw me to pieces, and then disappear for a day or two. There is no possibility of administering eye drops, but I can get her to take pills by pushing them into the center of a small spoonful of wet food. Does anyone have any experience with a situation like this? Would oral antibiotics be likely to help? I'm assuming it was originally a viral infection but it may have moved onto a bacterial one.