My mom’s cat seems to have an eye injury, it looks weird and sore. Should we be worried and is there anything immediate we need to do?

Yesterday, we noticed that my mom's cat has an eye that looks quite odd and sore, almost as if it might be injured. We're unsure what could have caused it, but it seems quite uncomfortable for him. Should we be concerned about this, and is there anything urgent we need to do to help with his eye?

Answer

Your mom's cat may have a sore or injured eye, which is causing him discomfort. It's important to address this promptly as eye issues can worsen quickly without treatment.

  • Monitor the eye for changes or worsening symptoms.
  • Consider an urgent consultation if the cat appears to be in pain or if the eye condition deteriorates.
  • Timely intervention can prevent further complications or damage.

Cats can develop eye problems for various reasons: trauma, infection, or even foreign objects. It's crucial to keep an eye out for redness, discharge, or squinting, as these can indicate a more serious problem. Always handle your cat gently around the eye area to avoid causing additional discomfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's eye seems to get worse?

    If you notice any deterioration, such as increased redness, discharge, or the cat pawing at the eye, it’s best to consult with a vet promptly to prevent further issues.

  • Can I use human eye drops on my cat?

    No, never use human medications on your pet without veterinary guidance, as they can be harmful or worsen the condition.

  • How can I help my cat feel more comfortable?

    Ensure the environment is calm and free from dust or irritants, and prevent your cat from rubbing its eye to avoid additional irritation.

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