The kitten's eyes are repeatedly stuck, which may be caused by colds, conjunctivitis, herpes virus infection, etc. This situation is related to bad living habits. If the symptoms are severe, you should take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time. With the help of a pet doctor, standard and effective treatment can effectively alleviate the symptoms.
1. Cold
Kittens have poor resistance. If the temperature drops suddenly and the owner fails to keep the kitten warm in time, the kitten may catch cold and catch a cold. Continuous sneezing, runny nose, etc. may be accompanied by symptoms of increased eye secretions. If not treated in time, the eyes may be repeatedly stuck. When this happens, the owner should take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for examination in time and receive treatment based on the examination results.
2. Conjunctivitis
If the owner often does not bathe the kitten or the kitten lives in a dirty environment, it may cause a large number of conjunctivitis in the kitten's body. Bacteria invade the conjunctiva of the eye and cause an inflammatory reaction, leading to symptoms such as eye redness, swelling, tears, and pus. At this time, it is recommended that the owner send the kitten to a professional hospital in time, and then take targeted treatment measures based on the examination results.
3. Infection with Herpes Virus
If the kitten is infected with the herpes virus, a large amount of sticky secretions will appear in the eyes, and in severe cases, it may even lead to corneal ulcers. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the hospital for treatment in time, and with the help of a doctor, intravenous anti-inflammatory drugs, antiviral drugs and other drugs can be administered. During the treatment period, the kitten’s living environment should be kept clean and sanitary. The kitten’s living environment needs to be cleaned and disinfected regularly, which can effectively reduce the growth of bacteria and help with the recovery of the condition.