Should I be freaked out if my cat won't open one eye and it's watering a lot?

This morning, I noticed my cat keeping one eye closed, and it looks like it's watering a lot more than usual. She was purring just fine yesterday, but now I'm really worried about what might be causing this. Is this something I should be alarmed about, or could it resolve on its own?

Answer

Your cat's eye health is a valid concern. It's important to monitor her symptoms closely, as they could indicate a mild irritation or a more serious condition requiring veterinary attention.

  • Keep an eye on any changes, like increased watering or redness.
  • Consider how quickly symptoms are developing or changing.
  • If in doubt, consult a vet to ensure your cat's well-being.

Cats can sometimes have watery eyes due to irritants like dust or an eyelash. However, keeping an eye closed can be a sign of discomfort or pain and might indicate an issue such as conjunctivitis, an eye infection, or even an injury. It's essential to observe your cat's behavior and symptoms, including any potential changes, such as redness, swelling, or discharge. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeing a veterinarian is advised to prevent potential complications and ensure appropriate treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of a cat keeping one eye closed?

    Cats might keep one eye closed due to irritants, infections, or injuries. Eye infections such as conjunctivitis are common, especially if accompanied by redness and discharge.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat's eye health?

    If your cat's symptoms persist for more than a day, worsen, or are accompanied by other signs like changes in behavior, it's important to contact a vet for an evaluation.

  • What should I do if I notice any signs of pain in my cat?

    Signs of pain could be holding the eye shut, squinting, or rubbing. If observed, seek veterinary advice as soon as possible to prevent any potential worsening of the condition.

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