My cat has white eye boogers, should I be worried?

This morning, I noticed that my cat has some white discharge in her eyes. She seems fine otherwise, but since I've never seen this before, it's a bit concerning. Could this be a sign of an infection or something that needs attention, or is it generally harmless?

Answer

Your cat's white eye discharge could be a sign of an underlying condition, but it might also be harmless. It’s essential to observe any additional symptoms.

  • White eye discharge can indicate irritation or an infection.
  • It's crucial to monitor for additional symptoms or behavior changes.
  • If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a vet.

Eye discharge in cats can result from various causes such as a mild irritation to more serious conditions like infections. If your cat seems otherwise well and the discharge is minimal, it might be harmless. However, it’s important to keep an eye on her for any changes in her behavior or if the discharge changes color or consistency, as this could indicate a need for veterinary attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes white discharge in a cat's eyes?

    White discharge can be caused by irritations, infections, allergies, or in some cases, a blocked tear duct. Observing your cat for other symptoms is important.

  • Should I clean my cat's eyes at home?

    You can gently clean your cat’s eyes with a soft, damp cloth using lukewarm water. Avoid using any over-the-counter drops unless advised by a vet.

  • When should I contact a vet?

    If the discharge persists, changes in color, or if your cat shows signs of discomfort or other symptoms, it’s best to consult a veterinarian.

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