Feline Conjunctivitis Symptoms And Treatment

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QuestionMy cat has a watery eye. Last night it looked kind of bloody. What could this be? What could be causing it? (Louella Owens - Michigan)

Answer

The most likely cause of a watery eye in cats is conjunctivitis. The eye reddens because of the increased flow of blood and swelling of the mucous membranes is sometimes seen. The most common cause of conjunctivitis is herpes, a virus that is sometimes compounded by a secondary bacterial infection. There are several treatments for herpes, antivirals such as idoxuridine, trifluorothymidine, and vidarabine can be administered as eye drops. Rinsing your cats eye with freshly made room temperature saline (1/4 teaspoon of salt to 1 cup of water) will also help if your cat will allow it.

Disclaimer: This service is meant to provide advice only and is not meant to replace an appointment with a registered veterinarian. Users should always seek a second opinion. Unfortunately we are only able to answer several questions per week so not everyone gets a published answer. And, unfortunately we can't answer by email.
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