Cats Eyes Watering And Red
Cat Flu may be a cause.
Cats eyes watering and red. A red coloration of one or both eyes is an indication that a feline is suffering from an unknown health condition that should be addressed by a licensed veterinary professional. An ulcer on the surface of the eye a corneal ulcer will cause watery eyes alongside pain excessive blinking redness and sometimes cloudiness. Corneal ulcers can be caused by trauma or infection.
Sometimes watery eyes are the only symptom. The discharge associated with this can be clear and watery or thick and yellow if. To evaluate the causes ask yourself this series of questions.
Conjunctivitis in Cats is an eye infection which causes red swollen eyes eyes with pus or watery eyes. Your cat could also be suffering from a crustier build up near the eyes. If you see this in one or both eyes along with a watery discharge theres a good.
White cats are the most commonly affected group. Other signs that your cat might have conjunctivitis include swollen eyes and increased sensitivity to light. Secondly you might notice a thicker more mucus-like gunk around your cats eyes.
A small amount of crusting in the corner of your cats eyes is normal but a constant weeping or a sticky discharge is not. An eye infection is one of the most common reasons why your cat has watery eyes. Infections cause conjunctivitis which is really uncomfortable for your cat.
If your cats eyes appear red and inflamed there is a good chance that your feline friend has conjunctivitis otherwise known as pinkeye. In some cases the condition is also accompanied by redness of the eyes. Something stuck in the eye such as a grass seed.