Why are my cat's third eyelids swollen suddenly, is this something I should call a vet for asap?

This afternoon, I noticed that my cat's third eyelids are suddenly swollen, and it seems quite unusual. She hasn’t been acting differently, but the swelling has me on edge. Is this something that requires immediate attention from a vet, or can it wait to see if it improves on its own?

Answer

Swollen third eyelids in cats can be concerning, although it doesn't always indicate a serious problem. However, changes in your cat's eyes should be monitored closely to prevent any potential complications.

  • Monitor your cat's symptoms closely
  • Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist or worsen
  • It's important to address any eye issues promptly to avoid further complications

Third eyelid swelling can be due to a variety of reasons, including minor irritation, allergies, infections, or more serious conditions. Cats often do not show behavioral changes, even when experiencing discomfort, so it’s vital to observe physical symptoms especially related to their eyes. If the swelling persists or you notice additional symptoms, such as discharge, redness, or significant behavioral changes, consulting a veterinarian is advisable to rule out any underlying issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes a cat's third eyelid to become swollen?

    Swelling can result from irritation, infections, or allergies. It's essential to get a proper diagnosis to determine the exact cause and treat it effectively.

  • Should I monitor for other symptoms?

    Yes, keep an eye out for additional signs such as discharge, redness, or changes in behavior which may require prompt veterinary attention.

  • When should I contact a vet?

    If the swelling persists beyond a day, worsens, or if you notice other concerning symptoms, you should contact your veterinarian for advice.

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