It is common for cats to have discharge from one or both eyes.A healthy cat's eyesare very good at washing away any debris or dust in the eye. If your cat has bright, clear eyes and only has small amounts of discharge at specific times of the day, there is unlikely to be anything...
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Ulcers in the mouth, skin abscesses (pockets of pus and infection), discharge from the eyes, diarrhea, vomiting, and diffuse spreading inflammation of tissues beneath the skin have also been documented. High fever may be present. Cats with primary septicemic plague have no obvious disease of ...
The signs are redness of the eye, swelling of the conjunctiva, discharge from the eye, and mild eye discomfort. The appearance of the conjunctiva usually is not enough, by itself, to allow your veterinarian to diagnose the cause with only a physical examination. A specific diagnosis often...
Discharge from the eye or surrounding skin might be commonly mistaken for a draining wound Sneezing and/or drainage from the nose Absent ocular reflexes Asymmetry to the face and sinuses Pain upon opening the mouth, often associated with inflamed gums and tissues in the back of the mouth Local...
Discharge from the eyes causing squinting or keeping the eyes closed all together. If you suspect your cat is having difficulty seeing in one eye you can always test by covering the good eye and waving your finger in front of the suspected blind eye to see if it reacts or follows the mo...
Cats with calicivirus most commonly develop signs of upper respiratory infection, including discharge from the eyes and/or nose, and sneezing. Severe upper respiratory infections can progress to pneumonia. Feline calicivirus may also cause cats to develop painfululcers in the mouth, especially on the...
Usually an eye infection will be obvious, with white or yellow discharge and matted fur around your cat's eyes. Sometimes in early stages, the infection will show up as teary eyes. If your cat doesn't normally have watery eyes and they suddenly become very moist, keep a close eye on he...
Upper respiratory infections (URI) are a complex of easily transmissible bacteria and viruses that can affect the upper respiratory system, eyes, and spread to the lower respiratory system causing pneumonia. Signs of a URI include green or yellow discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, decreas...
Nocardiosis affecting the chest can result in discharge from the eyes and nose, coughing (sometimes with blood), and trouble breathing. Nocardiosis that spreads throughout the body can produce abscesses in more than one organ, or severe pus-producing inflammation of the chest cavity (pleurit...