Cat Eye Infections

Cat eye infections are a common and potentially serious issue that can affect your feline companion's overall health and comfort. These infections can cause noticeable discomfort and lead to more severe problems if not treated promptly. At Animal Medical Center of Midwest City in Midwest City, OK, we provide treatments to relieve any uncomfortable symptoms and address any underlying issues.

Cat Eye Infections

Causes of Infections

Cat eye infections can be triggered by a variety of factors. Bacterial infections are a frequent cause, often resulting from environmental pathogens or poor hygiene. Viral infections, such as feline herpesvirus, can also lead to eye problems, especially in cats with weakened immune systems. Additionally, allergies to dust, pollen, or certain foods may cause conjunctivitis.

Recognizing the Symptoms

If your cat has an eye infection, he or she may exhibit a variety of symptoms. Here are some key signs to watch for:

 

•           Redness and Swelling: The eye area may appear red and swollen, indicating inflammation and irritation.

 

•           Discharge: You might notice a discharge that can be thick, pus-like, or watery. The discharge may vary in color, appearing yellow, green, or clear.

 

•           Squinting or Excessive Tearing: Cats may squint or blink more frequently, and excessive tearing can occur due to discomfort.

 

•           Rubbing or Scratching: Cats often rub their eyes with their paws or scratch at their face to relieve discomfort, which can sometimes exacerbate the problem.

 

•           Sensitivity to Light: An infected eye may be sensitive to light, causing your feline to avoid bright areas and seek out darker spaces.

 

Effective Cat Eye Infection Treatment

To effectively address a cat eye infection, a visit to our animal clinic is essential. During the examination, our vet will evaluate your cat's symptoms and may perform tests to determine the cause of the infection. Based on the diagnosis, we may prescribe antibiotics, antiviral medications, or anti-inflammatory drugs to treat the infection and alleviate symptoms. Cleaning the affected eye with recommended solutions can help remove discharge and reduce irritation. If an underlying health condition is contributing to the infection, it will need to be treated to ensure a complete recovery.

Contact Animal Medical Center of Midwest City for an Appointment Today

If you notice signs of an eye infection in your cat, it’s important to seek professional care. Contact Animal Medical Center of Midwest City in Midwest City, OK, at (405) 732-0043 today to schedule an appointment. Our team is dedicated to providing quality care for your feline friend and ensuring he or she receives the appropriate treatment for a speedy recovery. When you need a veterinarian near you, we are happy to assist!