My cat's keeping his left eye shut but seems to sleep normally, is this something to worry about?

This morning I noticed that my cat is keeping his left eye shut, although he seems to be sleeping normally and isn't showing signs of discomfort otherwise. I'm not sure if he might have something stuck in his eye or if it could be more serious. Is this something I should be concerned about, or might it resolve on its own?

Answer

Your cat keeping his eye shut might indicate irritation or a minor issue, but it’s wise to monitor the situation in case it evolves into something more serious.

  • Observe for additional symptoms like redness or discharge.
  • Avoid self-treatment to prevent further irritation.
  • Consult a veterinarian if the condition persists or worsens.

Cats might keep an eye shut due to a minor irritation or something caught in the eye. However, it could also be an early sign of infection or injury. Keep an eye on him, and if you notice redness, swelling, or discharge, it’s best to consult a vet to ensure there isn’t a more serious underlying issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if my cat’s eye doesn’t improve in a day or two?

    If there is no improvement or symptoms worsen, seek veterinary attention to prevent chronic issues or complications.

  • Should I try to clean my cat’s eye myself?

    It’s best not to attempt cleaning it yourself, as this could cause more harm than good. A veterinarian can safely assess and address the issue.

  • How can I tell if something is stuck in my cat’s eye?

    Signs include squinting, excessive tearing, visible foreign material, and pawing at the eye. If you notice these, consult a vet.

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