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<blockquote data-quote="Maximus" data-source="post: 2143" data-attributes="member: 139"><p>To my suprise the Vet didn't really seem concerned, she made it seem like its commin in cats or kittens. She gave me a little tub for his eyes, so I have been administering that to him. His eyes didnt seem to runny and discharge looked normal color to me but she perscribed the eye gel. She saw that there was some yellowish discharge around his little nose. She said to try him on the Lysine and see if that kicked it but I got nervous after a week that maybe he should be on both Lysine and antibiotics. When I called the Vet she agreed that was the right idea because he was still sneezing. He sneezes quite frequently and somethimes a few in a row, almost like he has allergies. Other than that his is extra spunky, healthy appetite, and frequent litter box user lol. </p><p></p><p>Kalliee129: Im actually going to continue with the Lysine and antibiotics but once I run out I am going to buy the Lysine treats and give them to him! I found them on amazon for like 12 bucks, check the internet before getting them from your vet they are probally pricey through the vet <img src="/community/styles/smilies/ThumbsUp.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ThumbsUp:" title="ThumbsUp :ThumbsUp:" data-shortname=":ThumbsUp:" /> We have our next Vet visit on July 6th, for his next shot, so ill ask to have him checked for Fip. Thank you so much for the advice, makes me feel better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maximus, post: 2143, member: 139"] To my suprise the Vet didn't really seem concerned, she made it seem like its commin in cats or kittens. She gave me a little tub for his eyes, so I have been administering that to him. His eyes didnt seem to runny and discharge looked normal color to me but she perscribed the eye gel. She saw that there was some yellowish discharge around his little nose. She said to try him on the Lysine and see if that kicked it but I got nervous after a week that maybe he should be on both Lysine and antibiotics. When I called the Vet she agreed that was the right idea because he was still sneezing. He sneezes quite frequently and somethimes a few in a row, almost like he has allergies. Other than that his is extra spunky, healthy appetite, and frequent litter box user lol. Kalliee129: Im actually going to continue with the Lysine and antibiotics but once I run out I am going to buy the Lysine treats and give them to him! I found them on amazon for like 12 bucks, check the internet before getting them from your vet they are probally pricey through the vet :ThumbsUp: We have our next Vet visit on July 6th, for his next shot, so ill ask to have him checked for Fip. Thank you so much for the advice, makes me feel better [/QUOTE]
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