Noticed my cat's eye is draining and there's some hair missing around it. Is this something I should be worried about, or could it just be an allergy? Dial A Vet, what's your advice on this?

Yesterday, I noticed that my cat's eye has some drainage, and there's a patch of fur missing around it. I'm concerned about whether this could be a sign of an allergy, an infection, or something else entirely. Is this something I should be worried about, and what would you advise I do?

Answer

Your cat's eye drainage and missing fur around it could indicate an allergy, infection, or another underlying issue. This is a valid concern and should be addressed to ensure your cat's health and comfort.

  • Eye drainage in cats can have multiple causes.
  • Missing fur around the eye may suggest irritation or infection.
  • Prompt evaluation by a vet is recommended to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

The symptoms you're describing, such as eye drainage and fur loss around your cat's eye, could result from various issues like allergies, infections, or even trauma to the area. It's understandable to be worried, but the best way to ensure your cat receives the correct treatment is to have a professional evaluation. Veterinarians can perform a thorough examination, possibly including tests, to diagnose the cause and suggest effective treatment.

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 typically causes eye drainage in cats?

    Eye drainage in cats can be due to allergies, infections, or foreign bodies. Each requires a specific type of treatment, so a vet consultation is crucial.

  • Is it normal for cats to lose fur around their eyes?

    Fur loss is not typical and often indicates irritation or infection. A vet can determine if it's due to your cat scratching or rubbing the area.

  • What should I watch for if the symptoms worsen?

    Keep an eye out for increased redness, swelling, or changes in your cat's behavior, as these could indicate a worsening condition that requires urgent veterinary care.

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