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Hey there, it’s time to talk about something important - unhealthy cat eyes. You may have noticed your kitty’s eyes looking a bit off lately, and that’s definitely cause for concern. From redness and discharge to cloudiness and swelling, there are a number of signs that can indicate an eye issue. Yikes! Let’s take a closer look at what could be going on with your furry friend.
What Do Unhealthy Cat Eyes Look Like? [Solved]
If your kitty’s not feeling well, keep an eye out for droopy eyelids, green, yellow or white discharge from the eyes, squinting, pupils that are either dilated or constricted - and even if one pupil is bigger than the other. Yikes! All of these could be signs that something’s wrong.
Cloudy Eyes: Cloudy eyes can be a sign of infection, inflammation, or injury. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian if you notice any cloudiness in their eyes.
Redness: Redness in the eyes can be caused by allergies, infections, or even trauma. If your cat’s eyes are red and they are not responding to treatment, it is important to take them to the vet for further evaluation.
Discharge: Discharge from the eyes can indicate an infection or other underlying health issue that needs to be addressed by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Squinting: Squinting can be caused by irritation from dust or pollen particles in the air, but it could also indicate an eye infection or injury that needs medical attention right away.
Swelling: Swelling around the eye area could mean that your cat has an abscessed tooth or other serious health issue that requires immediate veterinary care and treatment
Uh-oh, your kitty’s eyes don’t look so hot. They’re all red and goopy - yuck! It’s probably time to take her to the vet for a checkup. Don’t worry though, it could be something minor that can be easily fixed.