carolynandlatte
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I took in another foster, whom I wrote about a few weeks back in community.
She is approximately 1yr old, with little known background. Someone was feeding her outside their house and was able to catch her and bring her to the shelter when they noticed something was wrong with her eye.
The vet thought she had an infection, and tests show she is blind in that eye. They treated her until all discharge stopped and released her to me. It took about 6hrs before she would come out and let me see her after bringing her home. Her blind eye looks really 'yuck'. Not attractive at all. She had discharge from both eyes. Sometimes the good eye would literally have tears dripping onto the floor. I brought her in for a recheck about a week later and the vet said she was disappointed to see the discharge and redness in her blind eye. We left with eye drops to treat conjunctivitis (for both eyes), and lysine in case it was a URI. After a week w/ drops little to no changes took place. Vet suggested I stop the drops and see if there is a difference. A week w/ no drops and she is still getting lots of discharge and redness in bad eye. Her good eye occassionally has a red tinge to the discharge when I wipe her eye with a cloth.
I spoke with the vet today and she said maybe it would be good to get her in to see an ophthalmologist. She told me she would get back to me on that in a FEW WEEKS! Okay?????????? So I asked the question...Could she go blind in the other eye? Her response was that anything is possible. Its not likely because she has a better defense system now that she is getting older. She didnt rule out that it could happen, though.
So now Im sitting here freaking out. I know nothing about cats and eyes. My heart would completely break if she went blind in her other eye too. She is the SWEETEST kitty, even with her 'flippy' personality. She is really coming along in the socialization aspect and seems so incredibly happy. Why would we wait another TWO weeks to consider an ophthamologist? Shouldnt she be seen as soon as possible? Again, not knowing anything about eyes, maybe it can wait that long. That is why I am asking for help here.
I should add, the vet has said she may need her eye removed. Mine, and the shelter's understanding is that removal of the eye will help prevent recurring infections. As much as I hate to say it, she will also look better, helping her be more adoptable to the general public. Knowing the eye may continue to cause problems is also a barrier to someone wanting to adopt her, possibly because of the finances.
Has anyone had experience with eye issues/blindness? Any resources? Bulletin boards? Ideas?
Thank you so much!
She is approximately 1yr old, with little known background. Someone was feeding her outside their house and was able to catch her and bring her to the shelter when they noticed something was wrong with her eye.
The vet thought she had an infection, and tests show she is blind in that eye. They treated her until all discharge stopped and released her to me. It took about 6hrs before she would come out and let me see her after bringing her home. Her blind eye looks really 'yuck'. Not attractive at all. She had discharge from both eyes. Sometimes the good eye would literally have tears dripping onto the floor. I brought her in for a recheck about a week later and the vet said she was disappointed to see the discharge and redness in her blind eye. We left with eye drops to treat conjunctivitis (for both eyes), and lysine in case it was a URI. After a week w/ drops little to no changes took place. Vet suggested I stop the drops and see if there is a difference. A week w/ no drops and she is still getting lots of discharge and redness in bad eye. Her good eye occassionally has a red tinge to the discharge when I wipe her eye with a cloth.
I spoke with the vet today and she said maybe it would be good to get her in to see an ophthalmologist. She told me she would get back to me on that in a FEW WEEKS! Okay?????????? So I asked the question...Could she go blind in the other eye? Her response was that anything is possible. Its not likely because she has a better defense system now that she is getting older. She didnt rule out that it could happen, though.
So now Im sitting here freaking out. I know nothing about cats and eyes. My heart would completely break if she went blind in her other eye too. She is the SWEETEST kitty, even with her 'flippy' personality. She is really coming along in the socialization aspect and seems so incredibly happy. Why would we wait another TWO weeks to consider an ophthamologist? Shouldnt she be seen as soon as possible? Again, not knowing anything about eyes, maybe it can wait that long. That is why I am asking for help here.
I should add, the vet has said she may need her eye removed. Mine, and the shelter's understanding is that removal of the eye will help prevent recurring infections. As much as I hate to say it, she will also look better, helping her be more adoptable to the general public. Knowing the eye may continue to cause problems is also a barrier to someone wanting to adopt her, possibly because of the finances.
Has anyone had experience with eye issues/blindness? Any resources? Bulletin boards? Ideas?
Thank you so much!