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My little cat is not showing interest in drinking milk then i boiled some meat with little amount of salt, she eat it like a dinner party, Well is it okay continuing this. I m also giving her Digyton syrum drops which enhances in digestion. Apart from this her eyes looks very bulged and popped out and also lack its colour, the colour of the eyes is slightly white in colour. I saw her siblings they are fine blackish and some have brownish. And her eyes also secrets water alot ,please guide me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, don't give her milk. It is good she is not drinking it. Cows milk is bad for cats. She also does not need salt in her diet.
Secondly, she needs to see a vet. All sorts of things could be wrong and she sounds as if she might be anaemic. If she has runny eyes it is a sign that all is not well. She is only a kitten and you must get her looked at by a vet very, very quickly. Kittens can before very ill very quickly and if you delay you might lose her.
So please get her to a vet and let us know how you get on.
(If you can't afford a vet, contact the blue cross or the RSPCA, or, better still, the Cats Protection League for your local area. Click on the link below, and give them a ring for advice):
http://www.cats.org.uk/contact/findcp.asp
Secondly, she needs to see a vet. All sorts of things could be wrong and she sounds as if she might be anaemic. If she has runny eyes it is a sign that all is not well. She is only a kitten and you must get her looked at by a vet very, very quickly. Kittens can before very ill very quickly and if you delay you might lose her.
So please get her to a vet and let us know how you get on.
(If you can't afford a vet, contact the blue cross or the RSPCA, or, better still, the Cats Protection League for your local area. Click on the link below, and give them a ring for advice):
http://www.cats.org.uk/contact/findcp.asp
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