Treatment depends on the severity of the symptoms. The goal of treatment is to minimize damage to the brain by removing some of the excess fluid.

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According to catster.com, this can be done with medications, or if there is a tumor causing the blockage, surgery can be done to remove the tumor. Left untreated, the prognosis is poor.

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Kittens born with hydrocephalus do respond well to treatments and can live a full life. Roger has a strong will to live. Roger also has a strong love for snuggling! Thankfully, Roger has been treated and is on his way to a full, happy life full of snuggles and purrs!

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