There are many different causes of eye discharge. One of the most common is some form of irritation that leads to weepy eyes. Another common cause is a bacterial infection of either the tear ducts or another part of the eye. A further reason why a cat may have eye discharge is that the...
Eye infections As cats love to explore the world around them, they will inevitably come into contact with bacteria and viruses. When these get into your feline’s eyes, they can cause infections paired with symptoms like redness, swelling, and eye discharge. One of the most common causes of...
Pinkeye often clears up without treatment. If you see discharge and your cat seems to be in pain, take them to the vet. They’ll make sure that a more serious problem isn’t causing the symptoms. Is the discharge sticky or yellow? Your cat probably has an infection. Lab tests can hel...
Clear, watery discharge: Often associated with allergies or mild irritation Thick, yellow, or green discharge: May indicate a bacterial infection Blood-tinged discharge: Could suggest a more serious condition, such as a foreign object or tumor 2. Eye Discharge Many respiratory infections in cats ca...
Eye discharge, swelling, or ulcers Excessive nasal discharge, sometimes yellow or green in color (sometimes a sign of a bacterial infection) Fatigue or depression Fever Drooling Decreased appetite orweight loss Enlarged lymph nodes Wheezingorcoughing ...
Cat eye discharge can signify disease or injury to the eye. Without early treatment, this can lead to long-term health problems and even loss of sight. The causes of discharge from a cat's eye include: Infections: Viral or bacterial infections are common causes of eye discharge in ...
Eye dischargemay or may not be present Causes of Corneal Ulcers in Cats Trauma in one form or another is the cause of most corneal ulcers. Trauma can look like a foreign body in the eye, or it can be something much more innocuous. ...
The discharge of the ganglion cells of the retina of unrestrained cats in darkness (dark-discharge) has been recorded with large electrodes.Evidence is presented of sudden variations of the dark-discharge apparently spontaneous, as well of variations occurring concomitantly with the onset of the ...
Coughing in cats is usually a sign of an inflammatory process or irritation to the respiratory tract. If a cat begins coughing and sneezing, or develops nasal or eye discharge, the cause may be Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, a form of the herpesvirus. The virus is highly contagious between ...
discharge. He is eating normal, using his litter box as expected, and his behavior hasn't changed. He allows me to feel around the swollen area. I believe after playing with my much younger sister that cat nip got in his eye. I can't get his eye open enough to get much sterile ...