Oh, and I want to correct myself: In my first post of this thread I mentioned that my cat has FIV. He doesn't (that I know of). It's actually herpes.
Apparently I wasn't thinking straight. ;)
I thought I'd give you guys another update: My kitty is looking much better now. He's still a little squinty from the ulceration, but his cherry eye seems to have disappeared. The vet said his ulceration was caused by herpes, and gave him an ultra-nasal medicine. He has another check up in two...
Good news everyone (not the Professor Farnsworth version of good news). Yesterday morning, I noticed my cat's eye looks back to normal. He's a still a little squinty in that eye, and I'll continue giving his meds for at least another week, if not longer. We're also still attending our...
I was starting to think it might be caused by the herpes virus too, from reading I did earlier.
My other cat, Butters, has the sneezes. In fact he's due for a vet appointment to get the medicine that subdues it.
My cat with the eye problem (Loki) only had one flare up when I rearranged the...
This is the first time it's happened, and it came as quite a surprise. I do have another cat. They don't fight, although there may be an argument between the two occationally.
Last Saturday (October 20th) I noticed my cat having the inner corner of his eye swollen, which I later found out was cherry eye. I took him to the vet hospital the next day. They administered a dye test in his eye and mentioned that he has a corneal ulceration. They were unsure of the cause...