Hi again everyone, not sure if you remember me but I was posting back in the summer about my boyfriends burmese cat Rhona and her various health issues.
I am pleased to report that she is doing very well, her crusty ears have gone away completely, her sore nail beds have cleared up, she coughs much less and vomits less than she did, so thank you all very much for your kind words of advice, they helped a lot.
However, she has recently developed slightly weepy eyes, the right being worse than the left. It's clear goo, doesn't look infected, and she wipes it away herslef so it doesn't look too bad.
I suspected maybe an allergy or an irrant, but BF has just been and spoken to his mother about it (the one who's been breeding oriental cats since 1970) and he's just come back and we've had the following conversation:
BF: Rhona's got a cold.
Me: Really? Is that all it is? But she hasn't got a runny nose, it's only affected her eyes.
BF: Yeah.
Me: So it'll probably clear up by itself soon then?
BF: Maybe, but if she gets cold it can kill her, so no open windows!
Me: Eh? But it's 17 degrees and sunny out. Is that why the heating's on and we're baking in here? Surely it's just a virus and body temperature can't affect it THAT much?
BF: Yeah but cats don't get colds like we do. If you want to argue with my mum about it go ahead.
Me: So if she's caught the cold virus she must've got it from one of us (bearing in mind she's an indoor cat, hasn't been out anywhere, hasn't been anywhere cold, and neither BF or I have had a cold in months).
BF: Yeah, probably.
End of convo. This just doesn't ring true with me at all. My scientific brain is doubting the logic behind this. Can anyone verify if this might be really what's going on?
It's too hot to be sat in here with the windows all closed and the heating on when it's so sunny outside!