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my cat, mittens, has goo all aroung her eyes. This has never happened before, so i dont know whats wrong. I will try to get a picture of it for you, but i dought i will. she seems fine besides that,
BUT THE GOO IS ALL AROUND HER EYES!
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Answer 1
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Sounds like she has a cold. It’s definitely time for a trip to the vets.
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Answer 2
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i would see a vet because i saw a cat that lived down my road and it had a really bad infection
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I would go to the vet, he/she will know if it’s just allergies or a cold or something more serious.
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i dont know but try a vet he/she might know i never herd of that.
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Answer 5
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wash cats eyes with warm water and apply an antibiotic ointment. i had kitens with that problem and it worked for me. they are grown now and are doing fine.
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Answer 6
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It is better to go to a vet then to apply ointments.
the vet would give you the right medicine to apply to the kitten
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Answer 7
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i know that humans can get this but idk if cats can its called cunguctividis-sp- but it when u get gooey crusty stuff around ur eyes
hope it helps, but diffinatly get ur cat to a vet.
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yea i agree with everyone, you should see a vet. quick.
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Answer 9
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well I would see a doctor it is probaly because he or she has a cold aaaaaccccchhhhhoooo
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