The Eyes Have It…

Last week I noticed Magoo was frantically pawing at his left eye. He has integrated quite well with the rest of the cats out in the main enclosure. I see him and Ashley both daily anytime I visit out there. They no longer hide or become completely invisible. There have been no conflicts between the cats inside the enclosure. The only conflict seems to be from Twist, who is outside the enclosure. She frequently will visit and challenge the cats inside. I have even observed her, sticking her paw into the wire and batting at the kitties. I also noticed when she does that her claws are out.

I easily captured Magoo and noticed that he looked like what was the beginning of conjunctivitis. The outer rim of his eye was red, and I could see fluid clear leaking from his eye. I took him inside to the bathroom to get a better look at him. That’s when I noticed that his third eyelid looked quite abnormal.

The entire third eyelid was swollen, red and irritated  this was on Saturday, so I called the vet. I couldn’t get in until early Monday. In the meantime, I used some Terrimycin ointment to help him out

The vet numbed the eye, you stained it and looked at it through magnification looking for scratches on the cornea, a hole in the eye, or anything that would explain why the third eye was so inflamed. Not seeing anything, jumping out at him, he did a complete saline flush on both the eyes and sent me home with different medicine. Instead of ointment, these are drops that contain steroids. I was cautioned to not use them with any other cat unless directed by a veterinarian because if a kitty has a scratch or a hole in the eye or near the eye, the steroids will damage the eye further.

I was going to put Magoo back into the introduction cage for the duration of the run of the medicine 6 to 10 days. However, I haven’t done that and I haven’t been sorry. He isn’t hiding when I come into the enclosure, he comes straight up to me. He allows me to pick him up sit down in the chair and put the drops in. When I think of how he acted inside the house when it came to medicine. The difference between those two cats is night and day. I thought I was doing the right thing and keeping both him and Ashley inside and this just proves that when it comes to rescuing stray cats. Sometimes they don’t read the rulebook. Sometimes they make their own rules.

I also was recently alerted that I have been placed in the number two spot on Feedspot’s Top 25 Cat Behavior Blogs  i’m grateful that there are people still out there who are reading this, even though I’m not writing in it on a regular basis.

l have been a bit absorbed in other issues here at the house, including Kota, who now has other health challenges ahead of him  Currently, he is doing better, then he was a few weeks ago. But I know that could change at any time. It’s been determined that he has an abnormally large spleen, (which as I found out) is fairly normal in two breeds: Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds. What is it common is the mass they see at the tip of it. He also has started eating better, and he is gaining weight again instead of losing so much  he has gone from 85 pounds to 93 pounds in the last month.

Slip, is still giving me the slip every time I try to approach him. I was hoping this heavy rain that we’ve had recently, which has caused by creek to even overflow a bit would bring him closer inside to the other kitties. But he still beats a hasty retreat back to the creek, every time I try to approach him. He is a male, thankfully, the other day, when he was running from my presence, this time is tail was up, and I was able to see he has been neutered! That’s why there’s been no fighting between him and the other cats.

they are supposed to finish my well today, and I will finally have water leak pressure inside the house when they’re done. Then I won’t have to listen to Harry Potter’s snake that is living in my drains recently.That’s the only way I can describe the noise that happens when I flush the toilet or take a shower. The guys tell me that it’s because of air and the fact that the water is coming from such a large distance inside of a hose instead of inside the pipe. They promised me that by 10 o’clock this morning I will be up and running on both wells!

 

 

 

 

1 thought on “The Eyes Have It…

  1. I’m sorry I am way behind on my blogs this week, including yours. Despite his eye troubles, I can’t help thinking his is good news, from the stand-point of his relationship with you. It’s quite a change, as you wrote!

    Congratulations on your place in Feedspot! Yes, people are still definitely reading this blog.

    I will be writing to you on the weekend about things. You’ve had a lot going on – as usual!

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