See your vet.
While a vet may prescribe amoxycillin (Clavamox) for an eye infection, it is unlikely; amoxycillin is usually a suspension that contains things that are not good for eyes, and administered by mouth it is unlikely to get to the eyes. Your vet will likely be able to prescribe eye drops that contain an antibiotic that is safe for your cat's eyes.
no!, never give an animal human meds, if you suspect that your cat has an infection, please take it to a vet.
No don't give it any sort of medication unless you have consulted a vet.
It is generally safe to give your cat an antibiotic 2 hours earlier than the scheduled time, but it is best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it will not affect the effectiveness of the medication.
The vet will give the cat an antibiotic. This will probably be by injection, because cats are very difficult to give medicine by mouth.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
Eye goop or an eye infection. It can require medicated cat eye drops from a veterinarian.
No but they are very good reflectors.
You can gently wash off the eyes with salt water. My cat's eyes tear up when I haven't vacuumed in awhile. Once I've cleaned, they seem to clear up. Do not give any medications to your cat. They are very sensitive and so just a vet should recommend pills.
Never give a cat human medicine. Human medicine is much stronger than cat or dog medicine and you could easily overdose the cat. The sneezing and watery eyes could be a sign of Respiratory Infection (cat flu). Take it to a vet just in case.
You just give her the same cat food ,but if you want your kitten/s to live you don't touch them for until they have opened their eyes:)
Green cat's eyes for joining/leaving slip roads at junctions.