What's the best way to treat a cat's eye infection at home? Should I call Dial A Vet or is there a safe remedy?

Yesterday, I noticed my cat's eye looked a bit red and watery, and today there's a bit of discharge coming from it. I'm worried it might be an eye infection. I'm wondering if there's a safe way to treat it at home to provide some relief, or if I should reach out and call Dial A Vet for professional advice. What would be the best course of action to ensure she's comfortable and heals quickly?

Answer

Your cat's red, watery eye with discharge may indicate an eye infection, which can cause discomfort and worsen if left untreated.

  • Monitor for worsening symptoms or additional signs of distress.
  • Gently clean away discharge with a damp cloth.
  • Consult a vet if there's no improvement in 24 hours.

It's essential to keep a close eye on her condition, as untreated eye infections can lead to more severe issues. You can gently clean the affected eye with a soft, damp cloth to remove discharge and help her feel more comfortable. If the redness, discharge, or any new symptoms persist or worsen, seeking professional help is recommended to prevent complications and ensure a swift recovery.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I use over-the-counter medication for my cat's eye?

    It's not advisable to use any human or over-the-counter medication on your cat without consulting a vet, as it may not be safe or effective for her specific needs.

  • What home remedies can I try to soothe her eye?

    Gently cleaning the eye with a lukewarm, damp cloth can help. Make sure to use clean water and consult a vet if her symptoms persist.

  • When should I consider it an emergency?

    If she exhibits severe discomfort, noticeable vision impairment, or if the eye becomes swollen shut, it's crucial to seek immediate veterinary care.

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