Can cats have brown eyes, or is something wrong if I notice their eye color changing?

I've noticed that my cat's eyes seem to have a brownish tint recently, whereas they used to be more green. I know cats typically have green, blue, or yellow eyes, so this change caught me off guard. Is it normal for a cat's eye color to change as they get older, or is there a chance something could be wrong with her eyes?

Answer

It's concerning when your cat's eyes change color, as this may indicate an underlying health issue. While some eye changes can be normal, a noticeable shift in color should be checked by a vet.

  • Eye color changes in cats can indicate health issues.
  • Common causes include eye infections or inflammation.
  • Consulting a vet can help diagnose the issue early.

As cats age, subtle changes in their eye color can occur, but a significant alteration, such as a brownish tint where none existed before, could be a sign of a problem like an eye infection, trauma, or a more serious underlying condition. It's important to monitor for other symptoms like discharge, squinting, or changes in behavior that could give further insight into your cat's health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can a cat's eye color change naturally over time?

    While small changes might occur with age, a significant color shift can be a sign of underlying health issues and should be evaluated by a vet.

  • What symptoms accompanying eye color change are concerning?

    If your cat's eye color change is accompanied by squinting, discharge, redness, or behavioral changes, seek veterinary advice promptly.

  • What could cause a sudden change in my cat's eye color?

    Sudden changes can be related to eye infections, trauma, or systemic illnesses. It's important to have a vet assess your cat to determine the cause.

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