A - Conjunctivitis often occurs in cats as a result of bacteria and viruses. The two most common viruses are calici and FVR (feline herpes), the same that cause cat flu in pets that were not ...
Q Three of my four indoor cats had conjunctivitis recently. They were treated with eye ointment – and seem fine now. What could cause this in indoor cats? A Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the ...
Q - My six-year-old rescue cat frequently has watery eyes and recently I have noticed a bit of a yellow discharge. Bathing his eyes seems to help but the problem keeps coming back. What is it? A - ...
A few months ago, we adopted a kitten from the local shelter. We were sent home with an eye ointment since the eyes were a bit red and producing a bit of discharge. We were told that the kitten had a ...
All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the GreatPetCare editorial team and do not reflect a direct endorsement by the author or reviewer. Cat eyes are so unique — their irises have a ...
This is part two in a two-part series on understanding the cat’s eye. The eyes can be a window to internal problems a cat is experiencing. An example of this would be an examination of the scleral ...
Recently, there were a lot of questions and concerns about a litter of very young kittens presenting with severely inflamed, crusted eyes with mucous and bloody draining. This unfortunately is a ...
Q: Bob is our orange tabby kitten we got from a rescue home. He's 6 months old now and is a really sweet guy, but he always has pus and scabs in his eyes. Sometimes he sneezes and we don't think he ...