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Persian cat has brown discharge from eyes. How to treat eyes in cats

A small amount of clear discharge is normal, but if the cat has brown discharge from the eyes, then this alarm signal, which may indicate the development of some pathology. When dark discharge If symptoms from a cat's eyes do not go away for several days, you should carefully observe the animal's behavior, evaluate possible provoking factors, and seek help from a specialist.

A cat's vision is much sharper than a human's. It helps her navigate space, hunt, quickly get acquainted with new surroundings and see in the dark.

Cats normally excrete a small amount clear liquid from the eyes. The discharge is odorless and almost colorless. Its quantity is quite scanty and has a semi-liquid consistency. It helps to cleanse the organs of vision from dust, foreign bodies (crumbs, tiny debris) and other contaminants.

In some cases, increased fluid separation is characteristic of certain breeds. For example, this is typical for Persian cats, which have a genetic disorder normal operation nasolacrimal duct.

It is also common for your pet to experience excessive tearing after sleep. The result may be an accumulation of so-called “sour marks” in the corners of the eyes, which the cat will remove on its own during the execution. hygiene procedures.

Causes

When does a cat have dark discharge from his eyes? purulent in nature, this indicates the development of some disease. Pathology may affect various organs and systems, but manifest themselves as a similar symptom. Thus, dark discharge is a consequence of disruption of the body.

The most common causes of non-infectious discharge from the eye in a cat are:

  • head or eye injuries;
  • a foreign body caught on the cornea or in the lacrimal canal;
  • allergy;
  • pathologically narrow lumens of the lacrimal canals, which impedes the normal flow of fluid through them;
  • dacryocystitis (obstruction of the tear duct caused by congenital anomalies or inflammatory process);
  • congenital disorder of eyelash growth, which causes constant irritation of the cornea;
  • benign and malignant neoplasms, which mechanically act on the tear ducts, squeezing their lumen.

Dark and even black discharge from a cat’s eyes can occur as a result of infectious diseases:

  • conjunctivitis;
  • keratoconjunctivitis;
  • blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids);
  • uveitis (inflammation of the membrane eyeball);
  • iridocyclitis (impaired functioning of the eye vessels);
  • viral diseases.

In addition, dark discharge may appear as a result of glaucoma, which developed after a long inflammatory disease, surgical intervention or dystrophic disease organs of vision.

Important! Glaucoma is very dangerous condition, which can lead to the removal of the entire eyeball.

Symptoms of pathology

The nature of the discharge will help determine which disorder contributed to the appearance of the pathological discharge:

  • purulent exudate that is light brown, yellow, or greenish in color may indicate bacterial conjunctivitis, keratitis, viral infection and various diseases eye bacterial origin;
  • thick, cloudy mucus: various viral diseases (no discharge of pus is observed);
  • milky exudate: cat flu;
  • brown discharge: most common reasons– epiphora, which develops as a result of obstruction of the lacrimal ducts (accompanied by dermatitis, hair loss in the eye sockets, itching);
  • profuse lacrimation accompanied by reddening of the proteins, frequent blinking, photophobia: allergic reaction, penetration foreign body, trauma;
  • red liquid: usually this also means brown discharge, but it has a reddish tint in animals of light or white color;
  • clear, watery, odorless liquid: normal if lacrimation goes away after a short period of time.

Important! Additional signs infectious disease the animal will have loss of appetite, lethargy, and a dry nose.

Treatment

If your pet shows signs of pathology, the best option is to take it to the veterinarian. However, this is not always possible, so you can do your own rinsing at home.

The procedure is carried out using an antiseptic solution that does not contain alcohol. This can be a decoction of chamomile or oak bark, or a solution of furatsilin. To perform the manipulation as efficiently and safely as possible, you should adhere to the recommendations presented below:

  1. Before and after the procedure, you must treat your hands with an antiseptic.
  2. It is better to carry out the manipulation together to securely fix the pet so that it does not harm either itself or the person.
  3. The eyes should be treated with gauze or a cosmetic swab that does not leave lint.
  4. The rinsing solution should be warm and weak.
  5. If the animal's eyelids or eyelashes are stuck together, you can briefly apply a well-moistened swab to this area.
  6. Treatment is carried out in the direction from the bridge of the nose to the outer corners.
  7. Along with the eyes, it is necessary to wipe the cheeks, nose and eyebrows.

How to wash your cat's eyes: video

Important! You should not delay home treatment if dark or black discharge does not go away after 1-2 days. A progressive disease can lead to blindness of the pet.

For the treatment of pathological discharge veterinarian will prescribe treatment to eliminate the very cause of this phenomenon. Diagnostic tests may be required, including corneal scrapings, blood tests, and more. complex methods examinations (conducting PCR reactions, ELISA, X-ray, etc.).

Depending on the pathology, the doctor will prescribe medications and give recommendations for their use. These may be antimicrobial, antibacterial agents, which are applied topically, orally or by injection. Obstruction of the nasolacrimal ducts, entropion of the eyelids, and tumor growths are eliminated surgically.

Prevention

Normally, the animal takes care of its own hygiene. However, if due individual characteristics If your pet cannot clean the eye area, it is recommended to use special lotions to prevent the development of infection.

To protect the cat from pathological discharge It is enough to follow measures to maintain his general health:

  • provide quality balanced diet;
  • get immunized on time;
  • keep active;
  • protect from contact with sick animals.

Animals, just like people, have various diseases that require mandatory intervention from a veterinarian. Sometimes owners encounter such a problem when a cat's eyes fester. In a cat, brown discharge from the eyes may be accompanied by lacrimation, and the eyes themselves turn reddish or brown.

Brown discharge from the eyes in cats occurs for several reasons. One of them is due to increased lacrimation, the other - a serious violation of the outflow of tears. Each of these reasons must be eliminated, as later they may develop even more serious illnesses. In addition to these, there are other factors that are no less serious in their impact. These causes are characterized by allergic reactions, contact with the eyes foreign objects, entropion of the eyelids, blepharitis, poor nutrition when the owner unknowingly mixes natural food with food from different manufacturers.

With such manifestations, when the cat’s eyes fester, you should contact a veterinarian in order to determine the cause and provide the animal with appropriate assistance. Timely elimination of the cause will lead to the discharge gradually disappearing over time. Scanty discharge from the eyes of a cat are normal and should not cause concern to the owner. However, if these secretions begin to fester over time, then measures should be taken, which include an eye wash procedure.

In order to wash your cat's eyes, you will need some essential supplies. You need to stock up: warm water, saline solution, strong tea decoction, decoction pharmaceutical chamomile, solution boric acid. To prepare a solution of boric acid, you need to mix two teaspoons of powder with half a glass of warm water. Boric acid can be purchased at any pharmacy in the city.

The eye wash procedure requires the participation of two people. Before the procedure itself, you should wear rubber (sterile) gloves.

It is important to know that in in rare cases cause of purulent discharge Brown rests on the development of infections or viruses on the mucous membrane of the eye. Therefore, with such manifestations, you should not try to eliminate brownish discharge on your own. It is better to call a veterinarian who will prescribe proper treatment.

Before you begin the procedure, you need to prepare a special cotton swab. To do this, twist the cotton wool into a small flagellum, moisten it in the solution, and squeeze it onto the eyeball. If, due to heavy purulent discharge, the cat’s eyelids stick together, the surface of the eyelids should be moistened with the solution until they are completely unstuck. A swab soaked in the solution is convenient if it is necessary to remove foreign objects or a foreign body from the eye. In addition, you can use this swab to wipe your cat’s eyes, avoiding redness and irritation of the mucous membrane due to the soft texture of the cotton wool.

When washing your eyes, you need to follow some recommendations.

Any solution should be slightly warm, avoid excessive heating.

After each wiping, the tampon must be changed, especially if the purulent discharge is caused by any infections.

To put drops into your cat's eyes, you should turn the face so that the eyes are directed upward and the drops do not spread.

If the veterinarian has prescribed eye ointment, before using it, you should warm it up slightly, so it will be convenient to use when applying.

Every owner should remember that eye rinsing is required not only if the cat has purulent discharge. If your cat is often taken outside, a foreign body can get into the eye at any time. Timely removal of a foreign body will help avoid the development of an inflammatory process of the mucous membrane. Therefore, compliance preventive measures requires regular eye rinsing.

Interestingly, regular olive oil will help provide first aid to your pet before the veterinarian arrives. If purulent discharge from the eyes is accompanied by strong painful sensations, you need to drop 1-3 drops of warmed water into the eye olive oil. The oil should be slightly heated and under no circumstances hot, so as not to cause a burn to the mucous membrane. A regular pipette is suitable for instillation.

Any discharge from a cat's eyes should cause concern to the owner. Often the reasons for such a manifestation are harmless to the pet, but it is possible that inflammation may develop against the background of an infectious lesion of the eye mucosa. Therefore, proper rinsing of the eye with a solution of boric acid will help avoid serious consequences.

One of the most vulnerable organs in animals is the eyes. They, like a mirror, reflect the state of health pet. Discharge from the eyes may indicate that pathology is developing in the body. At the same time, you need to understand that there is a difference between the usual dry crusts that appear in a pet after waking up and purulent discharge.

Causes

Festering eyes are not an independent disease, but only a symptom, and veterinarians identify many causes.

One of the most common is ophthalmological pathologies:

  1. Conjunctivitis is a harmless disease that is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the eyes.
  2. Keratitis is damage to the cornea due to trauma, burns with chemicals, infections, allergies.
  3. Blepharitis is an inflammation of the edges of the eyelids caused by bacteria.
  4. Injuries to the mucous membrane. Minor damage heals on its own. In large wounds caused by sharp objects (claws, branches), an inflammatory process with suppuration of the eyes may occur.

Often kittens are born with pathologies of the organ of vision. The defects cause watery eyes and discharge of pus. So, the baby may have no punctum, the lower eyelid turns into inner side, eyelashes grow in several rows, etc. Other reasons causing suppuration include:

  • poor quality care, lack of hygiene;
  • unbalanced diet;
  • decreased immunity;
  • colds caused by drafts and hypothermia;
  • allergy;
  • atopic dermatitis;
  • chlamydia;
  • heredity.

The eyes can fester in any animal, regardless of gender and age. Breeds such as Scottish, British, and Persian are especially susceptible to this pathology. This is explained anatomical features skulls


Symptoms

It is impossible not to notice that a cat’s eyes are festering. As a rule, suppuration is accompanied by other signs. Cats are very clean, so waste causes them severe discomfort. The animal blinks frequently and constantly rubs its muzzle, trying to get rid of dried crusts.

The eyes become red, swollen, watery, and yellow, green or brown pus is released from them. The fur near the eyelids darkens and a dense crust forms around it, preventing the cat from opening them completely.

A previously active and cheerful pet becomes lethargic, apathetic, refuses to eat, and tries to hide in a dark place, away from the light. In some cases, the temperature rises.

If you notice purulent discharge from your four-legged pet, you should immediately contact a veterinarian. If this is not possible, then you need to rinse the eyes, but still show the animal to a specialist.

Diagnostics

First, the doctor examines the animal for injuries, collects information about its state of health, and finds out what chronic diseases available. Next, to make a diagnosis, the veterinarian needs to carry out a series of diagnostic studies, including studying the frequency and consistency of discharge.

In some cases it is necessary to carry out ultrasound examination of the affected eye and x-ray of the skull.


Treatment, prognosis

There is no single treatment for purulent eyes in cats. The veterinarian develops an individual regimen depending on the disease, with the elimination of which the problem of purulent discharge will disappear.

Must be registered eye drops and ointments, which are divided into three groups:

  1. Antiseptic (bactericidal). The composition includes polysept, anesthesin and other components that help eliminate painful sensations. The most effective are drugs such as Oftalmosan, Lakrikan.
  2. Antibacterial. Shown when bacterial infections. Tsiprovet, Dekta-2, Lacrimin aseptic have proven themselves well. They relieve inflammation and successfully treat chronic diseases of the organs of vision.
  3. Immunomodulatory. Prescribed for inflammatory processes and viral infections. As a rule, the veterinarian prescribes Anandin and Maxidin. They strengthen immune system, accelerate wound healing and suppress viral activity.

The medicine and dosage are determined by the veterinarian. Before applying ointment or instilling drops, the eyes must be cleaned of pus and crusts using a disinfectant solution.

Congenital anomalies are corrected surgically.

What to do at home

The owner must follow the veterinarian's instructions. Self-medication is dangerous and can make the situation worse.

You can wash your cat's eyes with chamomile decoction, boric acid solution, or furatsilin. The pet is unlikely to accept this manipulation with delight, so it is advisable to perform the procedure together: one person holds the cat, the second treats its eyes, and then instills the drug.


The solution used must be warm. Rinsing is carried out with a cotton pad, twisted into a tourniquet, until the pus from the eye is completely removed. Only after this the drug is used.

Do not use a dry disc cotton swabs, as they can injure the organs of vision.

Prevention measures

Any disease can be prevented, and ophthalmic pathologies are no exception. In order to detect the disease in time, you need to regularly examine your eyes and contact a specialist at the first symptoms. The fact of purulent discharge cannot be ignored, because the disease can take chronic form and it will be more difficult to cure it.

To preventive measures eye pathologies includes compliance with hygiene requirements, complete care, balanced nutrition, application anthelmintic drugs, injury prevention, limiting contact with stray animals.

If your pet is scratched in the eye area, the wound must be treated immediately to prevent infection. He should not be allowed to scratch the damaged area.

Cats and dogs are the friendliest animals. Everyone loves them, both children and adults. But often Cohabitation It causes a lot of trouble with pets. And this concerns their health. Often, owners notice discharge from the eyes of a dog or cat, but do not know what to do or who to run to. Whether such discharge is a pathology or not and whether it needs to be treated, we will talk now.

General information

The structure of the eyes of dogs and cats differs significantly from human eyes. But they have one thing in common - the surface of the eyeball is covered with a mucous membrane, which performs protective functions. It protects the organs of vision from dust and dirt, which can cause irritation and inflammation.

This mucous membrane is constantly moistened and this happens due to the glands that produce a special secretion. There is one in the eye large gland, it is called lacrimal, and there are many small ones that are located along the edge of the eyelid where the eyelashes grow. In cats and dogs, these glands work more actively than in humans, and therefore quite often in such animals one can observe dried crusts in the corners of the eyes, which are the same secretion. These crusts may be different color- yellow and brown, completely transparent, and also have a whitish color.

If the animal's eyes periodically water, but there are no extraneous symptoms, then the owners have nothing to worry about. This is considered a completely normal physiological phenomenon that does not require special treatment.

But if a cat or dog begins to ooze pus from its eyes or the animal blinks frequently, its eyelids swell or its eyes itch, you should immediately contact a veterinarian. The appearance of such symptoms indicates the development of various diseases, untreated which can lead to worsening or total loss vision. And since dogs and cats are different animals, we will consider the causes of discharge from their eyes separately.

As practice shows, pathological secretions from the eyes are observed in dogs much more often than in cats. And the reason for this is the love of cleanliness inherent in cats. But even if the owners carefully monitor the dog’s hygiene, they may also encounter this problem. Especially it concerns purebred dogs. They quite often have allergic reactions to various irritants, for example, pollen or shampoos with which they are bathed.

Allergies in animals manifest themselves in the same way as in humans - redness of the eyes, increased tearing, sneezing and itching. In this case, it is imperative to identify what exactly caused such a reaction in the dog, and only then treat it.

However, it is not recommended to do this yourself, since, for example, a Yorkie or a pug may have an allergic reaction to the drugs used, which will only worsen the dog’s condition. Therefore, it is best to take him to the vet immediately. As a rule, when a Yorkie or a dog of any other breed appears, eye drops are used. antihistamine action. They must be used strictly according to the regimen prescribed by the doctor.

The appearance of purulent discharge in a dog indicates the development of a disease such as conjunctivitis. Its main symptoms are:

  • Frequent blinking.
  • Redness of the eyeball.
  • Swelling of the eyelids.
  • Frequent rubbing of eyes with paws.
  • Clumping of eyelashes.

At the same time, the dog's behavior changes greatly. Since the disease causes discomfort that the animal cannot talk about, it becomes irritable and aggressive or, conversely, constantly sleeps and refuses to eat.

It should be noted that conjunctivitis in dogs can be different nature origin – bacterial, viral and allergic. Therefore, its treatment should also occur only after examination by a veterinarian. Antibacterial eye drops are most often used as therapy, but antiviral or antihistamine drugs can also be prescribed.

Yorkie or any other purebred dog There may be a disease called epiphora. This condition is characterized by excessive tearing and the appearance of crusts near the eyes. The cause of the development of this disease can be various factors (inflammatory processes, ulcerative lesions, tumors, etc.), on which, in fact, the treatment of epiphora depends.

In case of purulent vaginal secretion, it is also necessary to conduct an examination of the cornea. The thing is that its inflammation is also accompanied by a similar symptom. Inflammation of the cornea (keratitis) in dogs often occurs due to head or eye trauma, as well as unsuccessful surgical interventions in which the lacrimal duct was damaged.

It is very important to promptly determine the cause of the development of keratitis and begin its treatment, otherwise the animal may become completely blind. Therapy for this disease consists of washing the eyes with aseptic solutions, using eye drops And antimicrobials. In the event that a pet's keratitis is a consequence of the development autoimmune pathologies, then special immunosuppressants are used for dogs.

Features of dog treatment

Speaking about methods of treating discharge, it should be noted that self-medication in this case is simply unacceptable. As soon as yellow or brown liquid begins to leak from the animal’s eyes, it should be immediately shown to a veterinarian. And if you can’t get to him quickly and an appointment is possible only after a few days, then at this time you can resort to certain actions that can alleviate the dog’s condition as it develops ophthalmological diseases. These include:

  1. Tetracycline ointment and antiseptic solutions. They can be used to treat the organs of vision if there are obvious signs inflammatory processes.
  2. When there are no special eye drops at hand, you can use aseptic solutions (for example, Miramistin) or strong black tea to treat the eye. Remember that you need to take separate gauze pads or cotton pads to treat each eye. If you wipe both eyes with the same napkin, this will lead to the transfer of infection from one organ of vision to another.
  3. Both eyes need to be treated at once, even if the other one seems healthy.
  4. Protect your pet from strong wind, dust and dirt.

All these measures will help to avoid further progression illness in the dog. But this does not mean that he does not need to be taken to the veterinarian. Remember, only he will be able to determine the exact reason why the dog’s eyes are watery and prescribe treatment that will quickly and effectively deal with this problem.

Cats are clean animals that constantly “wash themselves” and take care of their fur. But even they sometimes have health problems, in which many owners notice their watery eyes.

The reasons for the appearance of discharge in a kitten or adult cat too much. They are also susceptible to conjunctivitis and keratitis. The symptoms and treatment of these diseases occur in the same way as in dogs, so we will not describe them.

Speaking about why a cat’s eyes are running, it should be said that these representatives of the animal world are characterized by such pathologies as:

  1. Dacryocystitis. It is characterized by inflammation of the lacrimal sac, as a result of which the lumen of the tear ducts narrows. As it develops, the discharge from the eye acquires a yellowish or brownish tint.
  2. Rhinotracheitis (cat flu). It is a disease in which infectious lesion upper respiratory tract. Brown discharge is a complication in this case.
  3. Allergy. When it develops, the cat may experience serous discharge, swelling of the eyelids, etc. The main factors that provoke allergies in cats are cigarette smoke, chemical substances, dust and pollen.
  4. Uveitis. Characterized by inflammation of the iris and often develops against the background diabetes mellitus, high pressure and oncological diseases. With the development of uveitis, brown discharge is mainly observed, which dries out, forming dark crusts in the corners of the organs of vision.
  5. Trichiasis. Another pathology that may be accompanied by discharge in a cat. It is characteristic of her abnormal growth eyelashes towards the eyeball. The cilia irritate it, causing inflammatory processes on the mucous membranes, which causes this symptom to appear.
  6. Dry eye. This condition is also called keratoconjunctivitis sicca and dry eye syndrome. As this disease develops, there is an abnormal decrease in tear production, which causes inflammation and irritation of the cornea and conjunctiva.
  7. Tumor. Oncological diseases are also characteristic of animals and can affect various organs, including vision. As they develop, they experience red discharge from their eyes, sometimes dark brown.

Features of treatment

If you notice that your cat's eye is running, it is advisable to take her to the vet immediately. If this is not possible, then you can also help your pet with simple measures. For example, festering eyes can be washed with saline solution. It is prepared like this: take 1 liter of water, dilute with ½ tsp. table salt, after which the solution is boiled and cooled to room temperature. It is recommended to wash the eyes of kittens and adult cats every 2 hours.

Important! If discharge appears in the background allergic reactions, use saline solution it is forbidden. It is also not recommended to use it if the animal experiences bleeding from the eyes, as it occurs either due to injuries or tumors. And in both cases, a saline solution can only do harm.

In addition to saline, you can also use aseptic solutions, strong tea, chamomile decoction or string. However, if treatment does not provide positive results within a few days, the animal must be shown to a veterinarian. He may need special treatment, which will include the use of antibacterial or anti-inflammatory drugs.

Questions are often asked about how to treat the eyes of British cats, what to do in a situation when and if they fester in Persian cat and only one eye waters, or both eyes water. Any breed purulent eye is not uncommon, so it would not be superfluous to familiarize yourself with why tearing occurs, which happens normally and with chronic renal failure.

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How and with what to treat a cat’s third eyelid

You can begin treating a cat’s third eyelid only after identifying the root cause of the disease, and since universal medicine Since all cat diseases have not yet been invented, it is better to first consult with a veterinarian, who will also suggest the necessary medications.

There are many reasons why a cat's eyes may become suppurated. First of all, it is conjunctivitis - redness and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the eyes, accompanied by the discharge of pus. Sometimes the appearance of pus is associated with the disease blepharitis - infection of the eyeball by pathogenic fungi and viruses or keratitis - inflammation of the cornea.

Suppuration of the eyes can result from injury to the eyeball, for example, as a result of a fight or due to a foreign body. But this is far from full list And correct diagnosis placed only after laboratory tests.

Discharge from the eyes of cats is brown, brown in color.

Brown discharge from the eyes in cats, if it does not cause the animal much concern, may be associated with improper feeding. For example, when feed from different manufacturers is mixed, or industrial feed mixed with natural food. Try changing your pet's diet and rinsing his eyes with chamomile tea. Consultations at a veterinary hospital do not cancel the measures taken.

Purulent discharge from the eyes and nose in cats

Purulent discharge from the eyes and nose of cats that continues for several hours is a signal of the development of an infectious disease. Animal owners should be aware that even a recovered cat that has previously had such an infection can remain a carrier of calcivirus or herpes virus.

The discharge from the cat's eyes is reddish, reddish in color.

Reddish discharge from the eyes of cats of some breeds (Persians, Scottish, British) is considered normal. IN for preventive purposes You can wash your cat's eyes with a decoction of chamomile or calendula. If this measure does not have an effect and the animal shows anxiety, contact a veterinary hospital.

Cat's eyes are watery, treatment at home

Green, profuse yellow, black, transparent discharge from the eyes of a cat

Various discharges from a cat's eyes - alarming symptom and if you try to eliminate it yourself, you can only aggravate the disease or muffle its manifestation. Purulent discharge of the eyes is usually associated with conjunctivitis. However, these signs also accompany other diseases - chlamydia, toxoplasmosis, blepharitis, keratitis, etc. Therefore, a specialist must make a diagnosis. As first aid, you can wash the animal's eyes with a solution of furatsilin or salt water (a teaspoon of salt per glass of water).

Kittens have sour eyes, how to treat them at home

At home, sour eyes of kittens can be washed with a decoction of calendula or chamomile. It would not hurt to carry out anthelmintic prophylaxis, since sour eyes in kittens are often associated with infection with worms.

How to treat inflammation and a purulent eye in a cat

Self-medicating, as well as waiting for it to “go away on its own” when your cat’s eyes are inflamed and purulent, is risking his health and vision. If you don’t have the opportunity to visit a veterinary hospital, try rinsing your pet’s eyes with furatsilin, a decoction of chamomile or calendula herbs, or use Korneregel (a drug that relieves discomfort and restoring the cornea of ​​the eye).

How to cure a cold eye in a cat

A cold eye in a cat cannot be cured separately from the entire cat’s body. At colds, in order to avoid complications, including inflammatory processes of the eyes, antibiotics and immunostimulating agents are prescribed.

Causes of cat's eyes running and what to do

A slight accumulation of fluid in the corners of a cat’s eyes is a normal physiological phenomenon and ordinary hygiene procedures are sufficient to eliminate it. water procedure. The signal for action is lacrimation, which is observed constantly. Then the animal needs the help of a veterinarian, who, based on analyzes of swabs from the animal’s eyes, will prescribe the necessary treatment.

Bloody discharge from a cat's eyes

Discharge from a cat's eyes mixed with blood is a good enough reason to seek help from a specialist. In this case, a doctor must make a diagnosis and delays in visiting him, and even more so self-medication, can lead to blindness of the animal.

Discharge from a cat's eyes is white, brown, dark

As a rule, to eliminate white, brown and dark discharge from a cat’s eyes, veterinary clinics prescribe a course of antibiotics. For hygiene procedures and eye washing, we recommend the drug “Diamond Eyes” or a special gel or lotion for brown spots.