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Cat eyes bleeding

Pet Knowledge
This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Ethan Carter
Bleeding from a cat's eyes may be caused by trauma, or it may be caused by eye diseases such as keratitis and conjunctivitis. But no matter what the cause is, this situation is very serious for cats, so it is recommended that owners take their cats to the pet hospital for a comprehensive examination in time, and then adopt appropriate methods for targeted treatment. Do not perform any operations at home, otherwise the disease may worsen and the cat may become blind.

1. Trauma

If a cat’s eyes are hit or injured when fighting with other cats, the eyes may be injured and bleed. Because symptoms of bleeding have already appeared, the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, stop the bleeding, and check whether the cat has corneal damage. If there is no corneal damage, just apply some anti-inflammatory eye drops. If there is corneal damage, you need to use anti-inflammatory eye drops to reduce inflammation, and then perform corneal repair surgery.

2. Suffering from eye diseases

If a cat suffers from eye diseases, such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, etc., it will usually bleed from the eyes, and may also It is accompanied by symptoms such as tearing, increased eye secretions, photophobia, and scratching. This situation is also very serious. If not treated in time, the cat is likely to go blind. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible, and then provide symptomatic treatment according to the examination results.