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Feline Eye Problems; Conjunctivitis

Cats, General Health, The HeadBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 5, 2007Leave a comment

SIGNS OF CONJUNCTIVITIS * Red eyes. * Mucous or watery eye discharge. * Thick yellowish-green eye discharge. * Swollen eyes. * Pawing and/or rubbing eyes. CAUSES OF CONJUNCTIVITIS * Conjunctivitis most often occurs secondary to viral upper respiratory infections (Cat Flu) due to Feline Herpes Virus and/or Calici Virus. Chlamydia and occasionally Mycoplasma may also…

Cat Vomiting

Runny Eyes Chlamydia: Feline Pneumonitis

Cats, General Health, The HeadBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 5, 20072 Comments

Chlamydia Psittaci is a microscopic bacteria like organism that lives in the white tissues of the eye called the conjunctiva. Chlamydial infection causes a syndrome called Pneumonitis and usually affects the respiratory system and/or the eyes. The most common sign is runny eyes due to conjunctivitis. However, unlike the conjunctivitis caused by Feline Herpes Virus,…

Chlamydia Vaccine: Feline Pneumonitis

Cats, Zoonotic DiseasesBy Dr. Carol OsborneJune 18, 2007Leave a comment

CHLAMYDIA VACCINE: FELINE PNEUMONITIS Chlamydia Psittaci is a microscopic bacteria like organism that lives in the tissues of the eye called the conjunctiva.

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