My 5 week old kitten was bitten by a snake and now there is a hole through her eyelid. I cleaned it with peroxide, but I am extremely worried about her. She won't eat and she is sleeping a lot. I cannot afford to take her to the vet any time soon and I'm not sure what to do. What can I do at home to try to treat this?

Updated On October 15th, 2017

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Longhair | Female | unspayed

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Answered By Jeffrey Milner

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Poor kitty cat. Depending on what kind of snake it was, it may or may not require significant supportive care. As long as it wasn't venomous, the issue is just going to be wound care and avoiding infection. It is a little difficult to tell, but it looks like there could already be some purulent material coming from the wound site, indicating a possible infection. If this is the case, Toph will definitely require some antibiotics. You can try using something topically at first, but a lot of the times something systemic is required. You will of course need a veterinary visit to obtain such a drug. Otherwise, keeping it clean is the best thing you can do. I would stay away from things like peroxide, as they actually tend to delay healing. Use something like a dilute betadine or chlorhexidine solution. In an attempt to whet your kittie's appetite, feed something that you might not normally use that would be otherwise impossible for her to say no to. Hope this works out.

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