Cardboard Box Mountain
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- Dec 14, 2018
Sometimes you can save these but you have to be really on point. You watch like a hawk and do whatever the vet says no matter how much it costs. Chris doesn't have a job to go away to or anything! Our currently healthy as a horse black cat had a respiratory infection when we adopted him. I cleaned the house spotless, got the best kitten food money could buy, had testing done by the vet and got medication plus eye ointment, kept his face clean, scooped the kitty pan twice a day. In two weeks he was drastically better and in a month he was great. What Chris does is just... put them in the filthy house and put down some kind of cheap food. I am convinced he doesn't make any kind of effort at all. If you have a kitten with a respiratory infection, breathing ammonia, dust, mold, and shit particles is going to finish the poor thing off.To be honest, the cat looked ill to me in the initial photo Chris posted with the kitten. Watery eyes, usually a sign of an upper respiratory infection in cats. It's very common and typically viral so not much you can do about it. Kittens are particularly susceptible to this and the reality is, some can kick it and others can't. Might not be his fault imo, not much a vet could have probably done either except supportive care.