He needs antibiotics for his URI, and terramycin ointment for his eye. Unless you can borrow the money, just keep cleaning his eye with a warm damp cloth.
They can have very strong bonds with each other when they spend their lives together, and mourn each other's loss if one dies. They can also mourn the loss of humans in their lives.
She's doing fine no sneezing no wheezeing no sinus drainage everything seems just fine her and kittens daddy already has some medical issues which is y she was scheduled to be fixed when she got pregnant and then we was gonna get him fixed but now I see he needs to be fixed first
Due to the medical issues of the daddy cat the vet thinks it was passed to the kittens and nobody wants them now he has fiv and I found out recently right after they bred together that's y I've been trying to keep him inside he's been in since he came back home and he is very unhappy about it but I'm doing everything I can to keep him inside and not spread the disease to any other cat
The only way to know for sure will be to test the kittens eventually, but they can all live normal lives. It's best they all stay in so their immune systems will stay strong.