My cat’s eye looks cloudy, kind of like translucent milk. Should I be calling Dial A Vet about this?

Earlier today, I noticed that my cat's eye looks a bit cloudy, almost like translucent milk over the surface. It's quite different from how his eyes normally look, and now I'm worried if he's uncomfortable or if it could be a sign of something serious. Do you think I should contact you about this, or could it be something less concerning?

Answer

It's concerning when your cat's eye appears cloudy, and it's understandable to worry about your pet's comfort and health. This could be due to several reasons, some of which require veterinary attention.

  • Monitor for any changes in your cat's behavior.
  • Check if your cat is keeping the eye closed or seems in pain.
  • It's always best to err on the side of caution and consult a vet.

Cloudiness in a cat's eye can be caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from mild to serious. Common causes include conjunctivitis, cataracts, or other eye infections. Some of these conditions can cause discomfort or lead to more serious complications if left untreated. Therefore, it's advisable to seek a professional opinion to ensure your cat receives the appropriate care.

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 could cause cloudiness in a cat's eye?

    Cloudiness in a cat's eye can be caused by infections, cataracts, or other conditions affecting the eye's lens or surface.

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

    It's best not to clean your cat's eye without veterinary advice, as improper handling can lead to more irritation or infection.

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

    If the cloudiness persists, worsens, or if your cat shows signs of discomfort, it's important to consult a veterinarian promptly.

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