My cat's eye suddenly looks swollen shut since yesterday, should I be freaking out? Dial A Vet, is there something I should do right now?

Since yesterday, I've noticed that my cat's eye seems swollen shut, and I'm starting to get really worried. It looks uncomfortable for her, and I'm not sure if she's in pain or if it's just a temporary issue. Should I be freaking out about this, or is there something I can do immediately to help her until I can get her checked out?

Answer

Your cat's swollen eye can be concerning, and it’s understandable to feel worried. While it might be a temporary issue, it's important to monitor and take steps to help your cat feel more comfortable.

  • Monitor the swelling carefully.
  • Remove any potential irritants from your cat’s environment.
  • Consult a vet if the condition doesn't improve.

A swollen eye in cats can result from several causes such as an injury, infection, or an allergic reaction. While some cases might resolve on their own, others require veterinary attention. You can gently clean around the eye with a damp, soft cloth and ensure your cat doesn't rub or scratch at it. It’s essential to observe any changes and seek professional advice if it worsens or doesn't improve soon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my cat is in pain?

    Look for signs such as squinting, pawing at the eye, lack of appetite, or changes in behavior, as they might indicate pain.

  • Can I use human eye drops on my cat?

    Do not use human eye drops on your cat as they could cause more harm. Consult your vet for appropriate medication.

  • When should I take my cat to the vet?

    If the swelling persists, worsens, or you notice other symptoms like discharge or changes in behavior, schedule a vet visit promptly.

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