Cat's eye watering?
Hello,
This morning, I noticed that my cat's left eye is watery and smaller than his right. Does anyone know what this could be, and should I be concerned?
Hello,
This morning, I noticed that my cat's left eye is watery and smaller than his right. Does anyone know what this could be, and should I be concerned?
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Hello,
Yeah, you should worry because that doesn’t look good what I can see vaguely on the picture.
But worrying alone does not help the cat.
Please call veterinarian tomorrow and go there best tomorrow.
In addition, I can see a clearly adipous cat. According to the picture, it has at least 1.5-2 kilos overweight (if not more). You should go to the subject and help your cat take off. Otherwise, diabetes and/or osteoarthritis is pre-programmed.
Your cat all thoughtful good.
Best regards 🙋 ♀️ +😺 +😺
Hello, I like my previous speakers the cat is really too moppely. This is similar to humans, I think it looks like conjunctivitis, in any case inflamed.The course to the veterinarian will not spare you, he will also prescribe the right drug. We have with cats 80% common of genes, i.e. cats and dogs have similar diseases as we humans. I wish you and your cat all the best.
that has never been since yesterday because the horn skin has already been deformed, despite all this one can only try with antibiotics systemically or locally into the eye, locally into the eye azyter, systemically amoxiclav, where I recommend locally into the eye, but this will not change much, only the secondary infection if it is available to kill
it looks more like virus condition, mostly herpes or caliciviruses, but here probably rather herpes ,
you don’t have to worry, you’ll just stay like that
the veterinarian can not do much, except for bacteria what to admit, virostatics are possible, but have never brought anything to me
Why don’t you check what’s going on? Is there a foreign body or is it or is there an injury caused by scratches?
If it’s an eyelash, you’ll get rid of it and finish it. The cat can’t do that with the claws.
With water to support the process of tears could help in a single case.
But you already see that the pupil is significantly enlarged and it is a clearly recognizable corneal opacity?
There is nix rinse with water and remove lashes.
I saw it, but pictures can fool. That doesn’t change the fact that you look right. I have already experienced that on the cornea a mucosa has formed by tears, which also disappears when the cause has disappeared. It looks the same.
In the end, it always goes out to inflammation if you do nothing. But it sounded like you didn’t even take the cat and examined the eye.
I guess it’s inflamed, how do I know? I have seen a lot of inflamed eyes in practice, say from my own experience.
Yeah, the eye is smaller. I can’t see myself sticking and drinking on the picture. I see a corneal opacity and an enlarged pupil. But hey, it’s just a picture!
Ophthalmologist, inflamed eyes look so glued, smaller and soak.
Hello,lasting brings speculation nothing only the veterinarian can help with this always fast to the doctor whether human or cat.
Are you a veterinarian or a veterinarian?
I personally can’t see anything inflammatory on the picture.
I wouldn’t wait for a long time, but I’d like to see a doctor.
Conjunctivitis, foreign body in the eye, corneal injury… could be anything.
Yeah, you have to worry. But that doesn’t help your cat.