My cat's eyes are super swollen, red, and gooey. Should I be freaking out and call Dial A Vet?

I noticed my cat's eyes are really swollen and red, and there's a concerning amount of gooey discharge coming from them. This seems to have happened quite suddenly, and I'm worried about what could be causing it. Should I be freaking out and call Dial A Vet right away, or is there something I should try first at home?

Answer

Your cat's swollen, red, and discharge-filled eyes are concerning and could indicate an underlying issue such as an infection or allergy. It's important to assess the situation and decide on your next steps carefully.

  • Monitor your cat's eye condition closely
  • Gently clean any discharge with a damp cotton pad
  • Contact a vet if symptoms persist or worsen

Eye issues in cats can develop quickly and may be caused by infections, allergies, or foreign objects. It's understandable to be worried, as eye health is vital for your cat's overall well-being. While some mild issues might resolve with gentle cleaning, sudden and severe symptoms often require professional attention. To be safe, consider reaching out to a vet, particularly if the symptoms persist or worsen.

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

  • What causes swollen eyes in cats?

    Swollen eyes in cats can be due to infections, allergies, injuries, or irritations from substances like dust or chemicals.

  • Can I use human eye drops on my cat?

    It's generally not recommended to use human eye drops on cats without consulting a veterinarian, as some ingredients can be harmful to them.

  • When should I see a vet for my cat's eye problem?

    If you notice persistent swelling, redness, or discharge, or if your cat shows signs of pain or vision impairment, it's best to consult with a vet promptly.

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