Cat Eye Infections: Symptoms and Treatments
Just like us, our cats can suffer from eye infections. Their eyesight is precious so it’s important we notice when something’s not quite right.
Symptoms of a cat eye infection
There are some tell-tale signs of feline eye infections that you’ll notice. The most common are:
- Swollen eyelids
- Redness
- Cloudy eyes
- Runny or weepy cat eyes
- Abnormal amount of squinting or a sensitivity to light
- Rubbing and scratching at their eyes
- A lump by or near their eyes
- Bumping into things or looking more clumsy
- Third eyelid (in the inner corner of their eye) is more visible than usual
- Change in eye colour
If your cat has any of these signs be sure to contact your vet. Often it will be something simple like an eye infection but it’s always best to seek veterinary advice.
What are the common causes of eye problems in cats?
Some causes of cat eye problems are more common than others – scratches on the eyes or bacterial infections are common, while conditions like glaucoma are less common. Causes of eye disease include:
• Glaucoma in cats (increased eye pressure)
• Bacterial eye infections
• Upper respiratory and viral eye infections
• Conjunctivitis in cats (inflammation of the conjunctiva, a thin membrane that protects the eye)
• Physical injuries, like scratches
• Ulcers
• Allergies
• Cancer
If you think your cat could be suffering from one of these conditions, or you notice any unusual signs, contact your vet without delay.