Why is my cat's right eye tearing with brownish stuff sometimes? Should I be worried, Dial A Vet?

I've noticed recently that my cat's right eye sometimes has a tear with a brownish discharge. It seems to happen more often in the evening after she's been lounging around the house. I'm worried this could indicate an infection or some type of irritation. Should I be concerned about this, and what steps should I take to address it?

Answer

Your cat's brownish eye discharge could be a sign of irritation or a minor infection, often exacerbated by dust or allergens. Monitoring and simple care steps may help alleviate the issue, but a vet consultation is recommended if symptoms persist or worsen.

  • Excessive tearing could be due to minor irritation or allergy.
  • Brownish discharge may indicate infection or tear staining.
  • Consultation with a vet can ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.

It is common for cats to have some eye discharge occasionally, but continuous or increasingly brownish discharge might need attention. This could result from minor irritants, such as dust or allergens in the environment, or it might be a symptom of an underlying condition like conjunctivitis or an eye infection. Meanwhile, gently cleaning the area around the eye with a damp cotton ball can help reduce irritation. It is always a good idea to have a vet assess the situation to provide specific care and treatment advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes the brownish discharge in my cat's eye?

    Brownish discharge can be caused by tear staining, allergens, or a minor eye infection. It's important to observe any additional symptoms and consult a vet for a proper diagnosis.

  • How can I clean my cat's eyes at home?

    Use a clean, damp cotton ball to gently wipe away any discharge. Ensure you always use a separate cotton ball for each eye to prevent spreading any potential infection.

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

    If the discharge is persistent, changes in color, or is accompanied by other symptoms like redness, swelling, or discomfort, seeking veterinary advice is recommended to ensure your cat receives the appropriate care.

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