My cat’s eyes are all goopy and look crusty, could a slug have caused an infection?

This afternoon, I noticed my cat’s eyes were looking quite goopy and there was some crustiness around them. I remember seeing her pawing at a slug in the garden yesterday, which made me wonder if maybe it could have caused an infection. Could contact with something like that lead to these symptoms, and should I take her to the vet for a check-up?

Answer

Your cat's eye discharge and crustiness could be related to an irritation or infection, potentially from contact with the slug.

  • Eye discharge in cats can result from infections or irritations.
  • Foreign objects or interactions with small creatures like slugs might cause such symptoms.
  • It's wise to consult with a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

It's not uncommon for cats to have eye discharge or crustiness due to various reasons, including minor irritations or infections caused by their environment or activities. While contact with a slug may not directly cause a significant infection, any foreign substance in the eyes can lead to discomfort and potential issues. Regular cleaning and monitoring for other symptoms will help, but a vet check-up is recommended to ensure there's no underlying condition needing treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I clean my cat’s eyes safely?

    Use a soft, damp cloth to gently clean around their eyes, ensuring you do not touch the eyeball directly. Regular cleaning can help prevent irritation.

  • What are signs of serious eye infections in cats?

    Signs include continuous discharge, redness, swelling, and your cat showing signs of discomfort or pawing at their eyes repeatedly.

  • Should I bring my cat to the vet for eye discharge?

    Yes, if the discharge persists, is colored, or if your cat seems in distress, a vet should evaluate them to determine the cause and necessary treatment.

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