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4005.1 | | SSVAX2::DALEY | | Wed Sep 19 1990 16:24 | 12 |
| I have a cat who haa a watery eye, and the vet checked it and found
no problem with it. However, at some point when he lived with his
former owner he had suffered some sort of head injury - like getting
kicked in the head (altho I don't think that he was kicked) or perhaps
being hit by a bicycle. In any case, it did permanent damage to his
eye duct and therefore his eye waters - sometimes not at all, sometimes
quite a bit. Sometimes it even has a bit of blood in it. Apparently
if a particle of dirt or dust get into the duct, the duct gets
irritated and tears-up. The vet thinks this will continue for the
rest of his life. It apparently doesn't bother him at all.
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4005.2 | Water, water everywhere!! | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:05 | 23 |
| Hmmmmmmm, interesting that this note is here. Murdock's left eye has
been filling up with water since April. A trip to the vet (Dr.
Verbridge who has since passed away) revealed a mild chlamyida, and we
treated him with terramycin ointment and now oral tetracycaline. His
eye still waters, and my feeling is that if it were chlamydia he would
have cleared by now. We are going to the opthomologist in a few weeks
to see what might be up. Dr. Verbridge found no scratch or abrasion on
the eye, and I have heard that chlamydia can be stubborn to eradicate,
but I need to have a specialist tell me what we are dealing with for
piece (peace?) of mind. Well, he'll state his piece (for $75/office
call fee it better be good!) and give me peace :^} )!!
He is still on oral tetracycaline. We were told to finish off the
bottle. If by some miracle his eye clears between now and his optho
appt. I will cancel the visit.
Another thought for .0: Could be a blocked tear duct, which isn't
anything serious. I think some cats are born with this.
--Roberta
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4005.3 | could be allergies | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:12 | 5 |
| My cat has allergies to some pollens (just like mom) and she sometimes get
a very watery eye. My vet had the output cultured and found nothing so she
said to just keep on eye on her and leave her alone. I simply rinse her
eyes with eye rinse (human type eye wash I buy at the pharmacy) when they
look uncomfortable.
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4005.4 | I second the blocked tear duct opinion | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:28 | 11 |
| Roberta,
You should call the Optho. and ask them if you should keep him on
meds until the appointment. Reason is, if the optho. wants to culture
from his eyes or flush his tear duct and culture that, the meds
could interfere with the culture. Just a thought.
Don't feel bad, Opthomologists out here a every bit as expensive.
:^(
Jo
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4005.5 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:44 | 7 |
| Holly is a carrier of respiratory infection; she has a somewhat
watery eye or (more rarely) a sneeze or so every so often and
no other visible symptoms. Her
feline housemates get a resp. shot every six months instead
of once a year, and everyone has been fine for several
years.
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4005.6 | Does my health plan pay for furballs? | WJOUSM::GASKELL | | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:51 | 6 |
| Guido Tiggerini was hit in the head by a car. He is now going blind in
one eye and "watering" in the other. I never thought of a damaged tear
duct from the accident (he was hit on the other side of his face, poor
love). Thanks for the serendipitous help.
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4005.7 | | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:58 | 12 |
| What's strange is that it doesn't look at all irritated before, during
or after the running. It's only in one eye and it doesn't happen all
the time.
I also swore that I saw it in my other cat on 1 occasion as well - but
not since.
He's 1 1/2 yr olds so I don't think that it's a blocked tear duct from
birth - but I could be wrong. It could have blocked all of a sudden.
Thanks again for the input!
Sonia
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4005.8 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Sep 19 1990 18:24 | 5 |
| re; .6
Poor Guido. Is he going to keep the sight in the "okay but watering
eye"? If not, blind cats do very well as inside cats.
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4005.9 | Could your kitty have a litter dust allergy? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Sep 19 1990 18:26 | 4 |
| Kostas developed a very watery eye a few days after I got him which
suddenly cleared up as as soon as I changed brands of litter.
Deb
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4005.10 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Sep 19 1990 20:42 | 11 |
| A blocked tear duct can occur at any time. It can sometimes occur
as a result of chronic eye infection. The tear duct gets blocked
up and the tears have to spill out on the face rather than draining
through the duct. Sometimes the vet can flush out the duct and
clear the blockage, but this doesn't always work.
I have a cat that is sensitive to different kinds of cat litter
too. I have to use the 99% dust free kinds or her eyes will start
tearing.
Jo
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4005.11 | Thanks a lot!!! | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Thu Sep 20 1990 09:39 | 6 |
| Geez, it's really starting to sound like a blocked duct! I'll see what
my vet thinks next week!
Thanks so much,
Sonia
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4005.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Sep 20 1990 10:35 | 7 |
| There are also certain breeds of cats that may have watery eyes
because of the structure of the face. Obviously Exotics and
Persians are in this category. Less well know are scottish folds.
Because the eyes of a fold can be so large, some of them have watery
eyes totally unrelated to any disease. Dundee's mom Fiona is one and
Angel currently is another. I'm hoping Angel outgrows it.
Nancy
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4005.13 | Watery Eyes | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Thu Sep 20 1990 14:23 | 8 |
| My kitten is 6 months old and since I brought her home from the
cat show, her eyes have been watering. I took her to the vet, and
he also said that she had no signs of conjunctivitis, but gave me
some drops to put in her eyes every day. I have been doing this,
for over two weeks now, but still her eyes are filled with water?
Don't know what to try next.
Nancy
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4005.14 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Sep 20 1990 14:51 | 2 |
| Nancy, what breed of cat is your kitten?
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4005.15 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Sep 20 1990 14:52 | 7 |
| What breed is she? The next step is to tell the vet that the drops
didn't work, and that you want to take more aggressive steps to
finding out what the cause is. You have to let the vet know that
the drops didn't cure the problem first, then he will decide what
is best to do next.
Jo
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4005.16 | What type of litter? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Sep 20 1990 15:32 | 4 |
| What brand of litter are you using? Tidy Cat 3 (yellow bag) is notorius
for eye problems.
Deb
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4005.17 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Sep 20 1990 15:45 | 11 |
| Deb, what is it about Tidy Cat 3? I ask because that is what we have
always used, and now I wonder if that could be the reason for Murdock's
watery eye. It is dust free, which is why I buy it; I would think it
would be the safest brand.
Do you have any other suggestions about what we should try? I'm going
to feel really foolish if it was the litter all along!!
Thanks,
Roberta
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4005.18 | Maybe a perfume/scent allergy? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Sep 20 1990 16:37 | 19 |
| While it claims to be dust-free, have you ever dumped the litter into
the box from a standing position and noticed the cloud of dust it
produces? Also, it is, so that could be the problem.
I seem to recall hearing that in a Main Coon cat club news letter there
was a warning about it causing an allergic conjuctivitis, and that
Maine Coons were particularly susceptible. I remember Pam Levine's cat
Daisy was having all sorts of eye problems which disappeared when Pam
switched to Kleen Kitty Red on the advice of Kate. I believe that the
late HRH was having similar problems.
By the way, Johnny Cat was causing problems with Pip's eye, and Kleen
Kitty (Red) was causing problems with Kostas. We are currently using
Multi-Cat which, to my astonishment, is causing no problems.
Deb
P.S. Heartland sells the big bag of Multi-Cat for $3.39, a lot cheaper
than the $4.69-$4.99 that Star and Stop & Shop are charging.
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4005.19 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Sep 20 1990 17:00 | 10 |
| Hmm, as a matter of fact I have noticed some dust when pouring it into
the litterboxes! I also just bought 50 pounds of the stuff, but am
going to try switching to Kleen Kitty red for awhile and see what
happens. They have used Kleen Kitty before, so at least I know they
will do their business in it.
One thing I hate about Tidy Cat 3 is that the urine doesn't absorb into
the clay like in other brands. If I don't scoop it out early enough, I
end up changing the boxes more often than ususal.
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4005.20 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Sep 20 1990 19:13 | 18 |
| I switched *to* Tidy Cat 3 to help clear up Kyrielle's problems.
I can use any of the 99% dust free litters and not have a problem
with her eyes tearing. I use Tidy Cat 3 and Scamp for the most
part.
Side note: Do any of you Californians shop at Petco? I have a
bone to pick with them and I was wondering if anyone else had noticed.
The Petco folks claim that their Petgold brand of litter is really
Scamp litter. They claim to have bought Scamp from Ed Lowe. Well,
if that is true, that it is the same, why does it not say 99% dust
free on the label, and why is it that Scamp is still available in
other stores?? Does anyone know the real scoop on this. I don't
think it is right for Petco to go out of their way to tell folks
something that is misleading to the consumer. (moderator - if this
note violates any DEC policies please let me know and I will fix
it).
Jo
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4005.21 | from California | FORTSC::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Thu Sep 20 1990 20:55 | 30 |
| re: .20
Jo,
I don't know where petco is...I use Cindy's as my most convenient source
of goodies and AN-JAN as the most likely to have ANYTHING you might want
for pets. Other than your beef, are petco's prices impressive? If so,
where are they?
P.S. as I understand the aspects of marketting, the inventory of an
individual distributor of a product can always be sold to the public,
even if the manufacturer has been sold to another company or something.
Some stores have more inventory than others....of course, if you
see it being sold next year, you may be dealing with intentional or
unintentional misinformation....not the first time it has happened,
as we all know.
re: 99% dust free labelling - it is really just a way for the vendor
to say "we REALLY tried to get rid of the dust in this stuff - it MAY
be less dusty than other brands"....who can actually measure in any
meaningful way - the vendor that had the dustier product simply has
to say that the package/container of the product was "abused" before
the test. If the supposedly re-packaged product is acceptable to the
cats, and looks about the same, that is all you can verify.
Now, I wish I had to nerve to try other brands of litter than tidy cat 3,
but after Tabs pooping in the waterbed to express her "dismay" when we
tried tidy cat mc, I'm just not quite that brave, even tho Hannah is
allergic to something...maybe I'll try another brand, locking Hannah and
me IN the bedroom at night with a cat box...and keeping Tabs out.
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4005.22 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Sep 21 1990 14:33 | 40 |
| Actually, Petco's prices are outrageous. We only go there if the
feed store is closed. There is just Petco and the feed store in
our town, and the feed store closes at 5:00pm on weekdays and is
only open a short time on Saturdays.
I worked in retail management as a buyer for 8 years before coming
to DEC and I am familiar with "generic" products being sold to
retailers so that they can label them as house brands. That is
what has probably happened with Petco and their Petgold brand of
litter. I wish that they would just say that it is their private
label, that it is not Scamp, and be up front with their customers.
Another beef I have with Petco. They have jumped on the private
label bandwagon, and virtually eliminated all national brands except
for one, in almost every catagory. As an example, in the litter
department, they only carry Jonny Cat and Petgold brand now. They
have two types of Petgold litter, regular clay (which isn't dust
free from what I can tell, cough, cough), and a private label that
is similar to Everclean. They don't carry anything else. The price
for their Petgold brand of litter is just slightly under the national
label prices. So, they are not really passing along the savings
of buying a private label to the consumer.
This type of merchandising was apparent all through out the store
on my last visit. Coat supplements available, Linatone and Petgold.
Shampoos available, Ring 5 and Petgold. And in all cases the Petgold
product was just a few cents less than the national label. Odor
removers available, Outright and Petgold (which is a direct takeoff
of Nature's Miracle labeling BTW).
They may have every right to do this, but I for one don't like it.
I have decided that I will not shop there anymore. I have found
a great new place to go in the Bay Area. It is called Premium Pet
Mart and it is located on Meridian in a building that used to be
a grocery store. Great place, lots of brands available and very
good prices. They also have a breeders program available. They
give discounts for all full case purchases too. Dian, check it
out.
Jo
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4005.23 | cross street on meridian | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Fri Sep 21 1990 14:43 | 13 |
| > I have decided that I will not shop there anymore. I have found
> a great new place to go in the Bay Area. It is called Premium Pet
> Mart and it is located on Meridian in a building that used to be
> a grocery store. Great place, lots of brands available and very
> good prices. They also have a breeders program available. They
> give discounts for all full case purchases too. Dian, check it
> out.
nearest cross street on Meridian??? Sounds like what I need.
Thanks,
D
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4005.24 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Sep 21 1990 14:47 | 5 |
| I think it is one block north of Hamilton on Meridian, but I am
not sure. My husband found the place and since I wasn't driving
I wasn't paying attention to where we were going either. :^)
Jo
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4005.25 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Sep 21 1990 15:23 | 10 |
| Re: Another beef I have with Petco. They have jumped on the
private label bandwagon, and virtually eliminated all national brands
except for one, in almost every catagory. As an example, in the litter
This irritates me about Safeway, especially since their private
brands (Lucerne dairy products, etc.) are yukky compared to
the "national" brands.
(Do I feel the hot breath of a moderator on my neck?)
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4005.26 | A word from your moderator | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Sep 21 1990 15:43 | 7 |
| >(Do I feel the hot breath of a moderator on my neck?)
Not yet but it is getting close. For one thing, I just read the past
few notes. The main reason they haven't been hidden is because they
have all been qualified with the "in my opinion" disclaimer.
Deb
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4005.27 | Short Hair Oriental | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Mon Sep 24 1990 16:55 | 7 |
| My cat is a Lynx Point Oriental siamese. I know, this breed does
have eye watering problems. But I will try a new dust free kitty
litter and see if this helps. She really has both eyes watering
quite a bit.
Thanks,
Nancy
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4005.28 | Changed kitty litter? | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Tue Sep 25 1990 16:56 | 7 |
| I was using the one with the "powder scent". I have swished
to the Kitty brand marked 99% dust free. Hope this helps, because
she has droplets in both eyes. If this does not work in a couple
of days, she is going back to the Vet.
thanks,
Nancy
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4005.29 | Eye watering/only 1 in litter | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Thu Oct 11 1990 14:21 | 15 |
| I have tried the eye drops and they didn't work. The Vet flushed
out Tasha's eyes with die, but nothing happened. Her eye ducts are
closed. I am bringing her back to the Vet on Friday to really
understand this condition, as I did want to breed her in a few
years, but will not, if the condition is genetic. I think this is
just a problem with the one kitten in the litter, as I was told by
the Breeder last night, that all the other kittens are fine. So
maybe there is something the Vet can do and operate on her, or
recommend someone who can, if the condition can be corrected.
Thank you for all your input, especially Karen, who know a lot
about lynx points and orientals. The mother and father of Tasha,
do not have this eye watering problem, so it may be just a condition
that Tasha has to live with.
Nancy
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4005.30 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Oct 11 1990 14:36 | 14 |
| Nancy, I took my Birman, Murdock, to the opthomologist last Wednesday
and he, too, has a blocked tear duct. He said the chlamydia Murdock
had earlier this year probably plugged up the duct. He is undergoing
surgery next Wed. at Tufts to have his duct flushed, and we are
confident it will work. The duct was fine when right up until the time
he got chlamydia so there probably is an opening. The optho mentioned
that in some cats, there is no opening for the tears to drain, but he
doesn't think this is the case with Murdock. Even if it was, though,
he said it isn't a serious matter and Murdock would be fine for the
rest of his life. He said the duct is flushed with a needle (you
mentioned dye) and since Murdock wasn't thrilled to be examined we felt
it best to anesthesize him in order to flush the duct.
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4005.31 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Oct 11 1990 16:06 | 15 |
| The vets will stain the eye with the dye so that when they look
at the eye, the dye will make any abrasions show up. The dye will
also color a chlamydia infection so that the vet can see it. The
dye is a diagnostic tool, not a treatment.
A cat can get a blocked tear duct at any time during it's life.
A blocked tear duct isn't cause enough to not breed a breeding cat.
If the cat has no tear ducts, or if they are deformed, then perhaps
it would be best not to perpetuate that. The vet might be able
to help you decide if the problem was a genetic one or a congenital
one.
Hope it all works out,
Jo
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4005.32 | Born with no or closed ducts | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Mon Oct 15 1990 10:49 | 11 |
| I took Tasha to the Vet last Friday, the doctor said there is no
opening, and he believes there never was. She was born with
no ducts. The doctor said he believes this is genetic, and probly
just happened in one of the kittens out of the litter, because the
rest of the kittens, I was told, are fine. The doctor just recommended
wiping her eyes as often as I can, so she won't be proan to eye
infections.
Thanks,
Nancy
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