Hi all,
This afternoon I adopted a kitten from a shelter. I met this kitten last weekend when I helped in the rescue of diabetic Jitterbug to Don. The kitten's shelter name is Peter.
Peter napping with his Poppy. CLICK THUMBNAIL TO ENLARGE ALL PICTURES
The kitten has had his left eye removed. It was damaged from infection during his early days on the street. He and his two siblings, aged 3 weeks, and his mother were brought to the shelter in early May. All three kittens' eyes were stuck shut with infection.
The way I understand it, the shelter vet finished Peter's enucleation procedure this past week, stitching it closed. It swelled up, and the vet drained it and put him on Clindamycin (a liquid antibiotic) BID. When I picked Peter up today, the enucleated eye was very swollen, but the shelter tech told me that it would reduce as the Clindamycin started to work.
It appeared as I drove Peter home that in his desire to get out of the cage, he popped one of the stitches. But everything looked OK. When I went to wake Peter from his nap, his enucleated eye was, and still is, oozing pus.
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If this still appears to be a problem in the morning, I will take Peter to my vet. I can't return to the shelter vet because they are not open on Mondays.
I also plan to keep the pus wiped off his face, and smear the area with an antibiotic ointment. Of course, he will be getting the Clindamycin. All the cats are on Lysine, to hopefully prevent URIs, although Peter does not appear to have come home with that shelter bug.
Any other thoughts for things I should do for Peter's eye??
This afternoon I adopted a kitten from a shelter. I met this kitten last weekend when I helped in the rescue of diabetic Jitterbug to Don. The kitten's shelter name is Peter.

The kitten has had his left eye removed. It was damaged from infection during his early days on the street. He and his two siblings, aged 3 weeks, and his mother were brought to the shelter in early May. All three kittens' eyes were stuck shut with infection.
The way I understand it, the shelter vet finished Peter's enucleation procedure this past week, stitching it closed. It swelled up, and the vet drained it and put him on Clindamycin (a liquid antibiotic) BID. When I picked Peter up today, the enucleated eye was very swollen, but the shelter tech told me that it would reduce as the Clindamycin started to work.
It appeared as I drove Peter home that in his desire to get out of the cage, he popped one of the stitches. But everything looked OK. When I went to wake Peter from his nap, his enucleated eye was, and still is, oozing pus.


If this still appears to be a problem in the morning, I will take Peter to my vet. I can't return to the shelter vet because they are not open on Mondays.
I also plan to keep the pus wiped off his face, and smear the area with an antibiotic ointment. Of course, he will be getting the Clindamycin. All the cats are on Lysine, to hopefully prevent URIs, although Peter does not appear to have come home with that shelter bug.
Any other thoughts for things I should do for Peter's eye??