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Eye Injuries In Cats

Eye injuries in cats should be treated by a veterinarian as soon as possible. Even if only the area around the eye is injured, there is a risk of blindness. Learn all about eye injuries in cats here.

Eye injuries in cats can be very dangerous. Even if only the area around the eye is injured – especially the eyelid – this can already lead to blindness in the cat. Therefore, it is important to remove dangerous objects in the house and garden and to know the symptoms and measures of eye injuries in cats.

Causes Of Eye Injuries In Cats

When cats injure their eyes, foreign objects are often involved. In the household, protruding objects such as nails, sharp branches, or thorns outside pose a danger to the eyes. There is also a risk of eye injury when cats fight with each other using their extended claws. Cats can also injure themselves with their claws, for example, if they scratch their heads intensively.

Eye Injuries In Cats: These Are Symptoms

If cats have injured their eyes or a foreign body has gotten into their eyes, you can notice the following symptoms:

  • The cat closes one eye while the other is open.
  • one-sided blink
  • teary eye
  • eye rubbing
  • You may also see blood on or in your eyes.

What To Do If The Cat Hurt His Eye

If there are obvious injuries, you should cover your cat’s eye with a damp, lint-free cloth and take it to the vet immediately. If you suspect a foreign object, you can try gently rinsing the eye with clean water. In general, however, it is better to go to the vet for a trifle than a blind cat!

Prevention Of Eye Injuries In Cats

Get on all fours every now and then and examine your apartment from a cat’s perspective. This is the only way you will notice all the danger spots. A tour of the garden or garage can also be worthwhile.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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