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I have a neutered male stray who shows signs of Rhinotracheovirus, he always shows signs that match an upper respitory infection but they never go away. The cats eyes can't open fully its like a permanent squinting look almost. I can't get the cat to a vet he is too timid, and vets won't give medication unless the cat is seen at the vet, so he's been dealing with this for nearly 3 years. In the past he had gotten into many cat fights before I got him neutered so he did have blood drawn from other ferals.
Here is a photo note his eyes. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/keithpetrosky/Cats/fox.jpg
Here is a photo note his eyes. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/keithpetrosky/Cats/fox.jpg