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I have been feeding this feral mama cat and her two kittens.  There was three kittens but I took one in that she rejected and was wondering on the road because he was wheezing and had eye infection.  One of kittens that is still outside with her has one eye that is totally red and watery and the other is a blue gray.  The kitten's eyes has discharge too.  The kittens run when we get close but still eats the food we put out. Is there any medication that I can put in the food that is safe for the other cats and kitten that I feed?  This has been going on for a month or so.  Will the kitten go blind?  Thank you for your time and knowledge.

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NuVET for cats
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Deanna, Did you try the supplement for the cats?
You can also try some Ester C on them....
Let me know if you need more help?

Marie Peppers, LPN MA
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Hi Deanna, That is so nice of you to take care of the Feral cats!
YOU are an angel....
Yes, you can mix in a few teaspoons of NuVET supplement powder into some WET food each day.
I know you must be feeding dry but place a 3 tablespoons of wet cat food and mix in some NuVET Feline powder / just 1 x per day...
Hopefully they will get some of the NuVET into them.
***NuVET will help to heal the eye and help to strengthen the Immune system to fight off this eye JUNK.  ( very common in feral cats)

call 1-800-474-7044  ( tell them Pet Nurse Marie sent you over for some NuVET feline powder supplement)
Use referral code 81098
http://www.nuvet.com/81098

I bet in a few weeks, you will see them getting better!

Herbs, NuVet Plus Supplements, Dog/Cat Food Recipes; ( Marie)

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