Cats eye is closed suddenly, should I be worried or is it an irritation that'll clear?

Yesterday evening, I noticed that my cat suddenly started keeping one eye closed. She hasn't been rubbing it or acting differently otherwise, but I'm concerned about what could be causing it. Could this just be a minor irritation that will resolve on its own, or is it something more serious that I should address right away?

Answer

Your cat keeping one eye closed could be due to minor irritation or something more serious such as an eye infection or injury. It is important to monitor her for any changes.

  • Observe for any discharge or swelling around the eye
  • Monitor her behavior for any changes or signs of discomfort
  • Consider seeking veterinary advice if symptoms persist

It's quite common for cats to experience eye irritation, which can happen due to dust, debris, or mild infections. However, if your cat continues to keep her eye closed or if you notice any redness, swelling, or discharge, it's important to consult a vet. These symptoms might indicate a more serious condition that needs medical attention. Your timely observation can help prevent potential complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause a cat to keep one eye closed?

    Common causes include mild irritations from dust or debris, infections, or minor injuries. If symptoms persist, a veterinary consultation is recommended.

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

    If there is any persistent redness, discharge, or swelling, or if the cat shows signs of pain or behavioral changes, seek veterinary advice.

  • Can I treat my cat's eye issue at home?

    It's best not to administer any treatments without veterinary guidance, as this could cause more harm. Always consult with a vet first.

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