My Kitten Has A Huge Green Pus On Her Eye That Can Possibly Blind Her

RoserynA

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Our kitten named Natasha has this Big Pus on her eyes and it's yellowish green. we truly want to take her to the vet but here in the Philippines, It's very difficult to bring them to the vet, I'm just hoping for a shoutout if some vets will read this and teach us the things we could do to save our baby kitten. That pus already takes up half of her face and we don't know what to do. It just started when she had a watery eye that suddenly turns into gunk, we use clean cotton and water to take care of it and clean it, but then yesterday we notice a small green pus inside, so we just let it be because we are hoping that it will just go away then after three days it becomes terrible.

Since our cat gave birth to 5 wonderful kittens, but slowly we have this huge problem, becomes one by one they started to get sick, we are shocked that our cat rogers started to isolate herself we thought that it was just normal but after 2 days she started to have difficulty on breathing. In the Philippines, we don't have money to take our cats to the vet because even us as owners are not able to take ourselves to check up :( but we still try our best to do some traditional way of medicine because we feel like she has colds, so we make a sauna process, but at the end she can't even sneeze we put a blanket around her and give her to her mom but she died the other day. The next is Morgan, after Rogers's death she started to stop drinking her mother's milk and she started to lose appetite, for 4-5 days she suffered self starvation, After that banner who seems so healthy suddenly become very ill at the evening so we tried to bring her close to his mom to drink milk, after a few hours she passed away.
 

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Hello - I'm so sorry to hear this!
Do you have honey that you could dilute a little and rub on their gums? And keep cleaning the gunk - use a clean cloth for every time you wipe, and then wash those cloths very well.
 

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Are you able to feed Natasha?

Please continue to clean her eye regularly with sterile water and cotton balls that you can throw away after each use.

If you have chamomile tea bags, you can take one and soak it in warm water and apply it over her closed eye for a couple of minutes, as in a warm compress. The tea has both soothing and healing properties. Here in the US we always say to use GERMAN not English chamomile tea bags with no additives, but I don't know how this applies to the Philippines.

Also, if Terramycin (Oxytetracycline) ointment is available you can use that to apply to her eye to see if it might help.

I looked up your location: Philippines, Quezon City, Novaliches, and identified a few vets that I think are relatively nearby to you. Are any of these places close enough to you, or at least places you could call to ask for some advice?

Petfriends Veterinary Clinic
+63 995 741 2436

Caralea Veterinary Center
+63 916 240 9236

Deloso Veterinary Clinic
+63 917 112 9155

Ace Veterinary Clinic
+63 2 287 2526

Pet Lovers Veterinary Clinic
+63 2 961 9024
 
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