Why is there greenish gooey stuff coming from one of my cat’s eyes, should I be worried?

This morning, I noticed that my cat has some greenish gooey discharge coming from one of her eyes. She seemed okay last night, but today her eye looks irritated, and she keeps trying to paw at it. I'm worried this might be a sign of an infection or something that needs attention. Should I be concerned and take her to the vet?

Answer

It is concerning that your cat is experiencing greenish discharge from her eye, accompanied by irritation and pawing. This could indicate an infection or another underlying issue that may need veterinary attention.

  • Greenish discharge from the eye may be a sign of infection.
  • Eye irritation needs prompt attention to prevent further complications.
  • Pawing at the eye suggests discomfort and possible underlying issues.

Eye discharge in cats, especially when green and accompanied by irritation, can be indicative of conjunctivitis or another eye condition that might require treatment. It's important to monitor the symptoms closely and consult with a vet to rule out infections or other serious issues. Your vet can perform an examination and provide the necessary care to ensure your cat feels better soon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes green discharge from my cat’s eye?

    Green discharge often suggests an infection like conjunctivitis. Allergies, foreign bodies, or other eye issues could also be causes. An examination by a veterinarian is recommended to determine the exact cause.

  • How can I help soothe my cat’s irritated eye at home?

    While waiting for a vet appointment, gently cleaning the area around the eye with a warm, damp cloth can help in removing discharge. Avoid any home remedies unless specifically advised by a vet.

  • When should I worry about my cat's eye condition?

    If the discharge is persistent, the eye becomes swollen, or your cat shows signs of discomfort, it's important to seek veterinary care promptly to prevent complications.

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