My cat has a lot of gunky stuff coming out of her eyes suddenly. What’s going on and should I be freaking out?

This evening, I noticed my cat has a significant amount of gunky discharge coming from her eyes. It seemed to come on quite suddenly, and I'm concerned about what might be causing it. Could this be a sign of an eye infection or something more serious, and should I be worried about getting her to a vet urgently?

Answer

It sounds like your cat is experiencing noticeable eye discharge, which can be concerning, especially if it appeared suddenly. This could potentially be a sign of an underlying issue such as an eye infection.

  • Sudden eye discharge in cats can indicate infections or other conditions.
  • Watch for additional signs like squinting, redness, or pawing at the eye.
  • Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

Cats can develop eye discharge due to various reasons, including infections, allergies, or even injuries. Sometimes, these symptoms can resolve on their own, but it's important to observe your cat closely for any changes. If she's exhibiting other symptoms like swelling or discomfort, it might be time to consult a vet. Eye conditions, if left untreated, can lead to more serious issues. A professional can help determine if treatment is needed and offer the best care for your feline friend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause sudden eye discharge in my cat?

    Sudden eye discharge in cats can be caused by infections, allergies, foreign objects in the eye, or trauma. A vet can help identify the cause and recommend treatment.

  • Is eye discharge in cats considered an emergency?

    While eye discharge alone isn't typically an emergency, it can be if accompanied by severe symptoms like swelling, irritation, or behavioral changes. Immediate veterinary care may be required for serious cases.

  • What should I do if my cat's symptoms worsen?

    If your cat's symptoms worsen or additional concerning signs appear, it's important to consult a veterinarian promptly to ensure appropriate care and prevent complications.

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