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my Little Fella has

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by Mary_NH, Oct 16, 2004.

  1. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    allergies :cry: I kinda knew he did cause every once in awhile he'll have a bloody mucus in the corner of his eyes. He went to the vet today for his distemper (have to keep the furkids up to date on vaccines due to fostering) and the vet took one look at Zeus' eyes and said "oh he has allergies" cause the membranes around the Little Fella's eyes tend to be puffy.

    He also weighs 13 lbs. :shock: and he's not chubby either.

    Poor Little Fella
     
  2. EternalFlame

    EternalFlame New Member

    *nuzz* sorry to hear about his allergies. Is there anything the vet can give him to help it?... bloody mucas? those are some powerful allergies.

    i hope he'll be okay.. poor lil fuzz.


    13 pounds? lol he's a BIG boy! :mrgreen:
     
  3. vene

    vene New Member

    Poor Zeus. Hope he feels better soon. :m33: Did you have any trouble getting him into the carrier?
     
  4. lynnhaz

    lynnhaz New Member

    mary...how old is zeus...isnt he young??

    poor guy...(hee hee...cant say 'poor little guy') hope hes feelin okay...what do you do?? give medicine?
     
  5. luna

    luna New Member

    poor zeus :cry:
     
  6. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    Vet figures they are most likely seasonal allergies and when we get snow I'll probably see a difference in his eyes - we'll see. But I don't want snow to fly
     

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