One of my cat's eyes is really swollen and the lid's looking all slanted. Should I be freaking out over this?

This morning, I noticed that one of my cat's eyes is really swollen, and the eyelid looks strangely slanted. It's making me feel quite uneasy seeing him like this. Should I be freaking out over this, or is there something I can do to help him at home before it gets worse?

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Answer

It's understandable that you're feeling uneasy about your cat's eye issue. A swollen, slanted eyelid can be discomforting for your cat and it deserves prompt attention.

  • Monitor your cat to ensure it isn't worsening.
  • Avoid letting your cat rub or scratch its eye.
  • Consider seeking veterinary care if symptoms persist or worsen.

Swollen eyes in cats can be caused by infections, injuries, or allergies. It's important not to delay in assessing the severity because the quicker the intervention, the better the outcome for your feline friend. You can gently clean the area with a damp, clean cloth, but avoid using any human medications or eye drops. Watch for any additional symptoms like discharge, squinting, or excessive tearing, which should prompt a veterinary visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes sudden eye swelling in cats?

    Sudden swelling can be due to a variety of causes including infections, allergies, trauma, or even foreign objects. It's best to have a vet assess the situation to determine the cause.

  • Can I use human eye drops for my cat's swollen eye?

    It's not recommended to use human eye drops on your cat without veterinary advice. Some ingredients could be harmful or worsen the condition.

  • When should I take my cat to the vet for an eye issue?

    If there is swelling, discharge, if the eye looks significantly different, or if your cat is in discomfort, it's best to seek veterinary attention promptly.

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