My cat's eye is watering a lot and looks kind of swollen compared to the other one. Should I call Dial A Vet, or is there something I can do to help first?

I noticed this morning that one of my cat's eyes is watering quite a bit and seems to be more swollen than the other. I'm not sure if she might have something in her eye, or if it’s perhaps an allergy or an infection. Should I reach out to Dial A Vet right away, or is there something I can try at home to help her feel more comfortable first?

Answer

Your cat’s watering and swollen eye might be due to something simple like an irritation or could be a sign of an underlying issue such as an allergy or infection.

  • Monitor closely for changes or additional symptoms
  • Try gentle cleaning to alleviate discomfort
  • Consult with a vet if the condition persists or worsens

It's not uncommon for cats to experience eye issues, and this often can be due to minor irritants or more serious issues like infections or allergies. You can gently clean your cat's eye with a damp, warm cloth to see if it offers any relief. However, if the eye remains swollen, continues to water, or if your cat is in visible discomfort, it would be best to consult a veterinarian. Prompt professional assessment ensures any necessary treatment can begin swiftly, preventing further discomfort or complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of eye watering in cats?

    Eye watering in cats can be caused by a variety of issues including allergies, foreign bodies, infections, or even a blocked tear duct. It's important to observe other symptoms and consult a vet if needed.

  • How can I help my cat at home if her eye is irritated?

    You can try to gently clean the affected eye with a soft, damp cloth to see if this provides any relief. Avoid using any human medications or eye drops unless advised by a vet.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat’s eye problem?

    If your cat’s eye is persistently swollen, seems painful, or if she is exhibiting other worrisome symptoms, you should contact a veterinarian promptly to rule out infections or other serious issues.

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