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What should I do if my cat's eyes are bleeding? Bitterness in cats’ eyes may be caused by a variety of reasons and it needs to be judged based on the specific circumstances. Here are some countermeasures: 1. Warm water cleaning: Gently clean the...


What should I do if my cat's eyes are bleeding? Bitterness in cats’ eyes may be caused by a variety of reasons and it needs to be judged based on the specific circumstances. Here are some countermeasures:

1. Warm water cleaning: Gently clean the cat's eyes with warm water, which can help remove secretions and foreign objects and relieve eye discomfort. Be careful not to wipe or rub the cat's eyes hard to avoid aggravating the symptoms.

2. Lubricant: If the cat's eyes are bleeding due to dryness or irritation, you can use lubricant or eye drops recommended by the veterinarian to relieve symptoms.

3. Avoid irritation: Avoiding cats from exposure to irritating substances (such as smoke, chemicals, dust, etc.) can reduce eye discomfort and inflammation.

4. Medical treatment: If the cat's eyes are bleeding accompanied by other symptoms (such as swelling, pain, redness, abnormal secretions, etc.), medical treatment may be required in time. Doctors can conduct eye examinations, determine the cause and formulate corresponding treatment plans.

In short, bleeding in cats' eyes is a symptom that needs attention and needs to be dealt with according to the specific circumstances. If you have any concerns or questions, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian in time.

Causes of bleeding in cat's eyes:

1. Trauma

If the cat's eyes are bumped, or the eyes are injured while fighting with other cats, it may cause eye injury and bleeding. Because the symptoms of bleeding have occurred, the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, stop bleeding, and check whether the cat has corneal damage. If there is no corneal damage, just apply some anti-inflammatory eye drops. If corneal damage is present, it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory eye drops to perform anti-inflammatory surgery and then perform corneal repair surgery.

2. Suffering eye diseases

If a cat suffers from eye diseases, such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, etc., it usually has bleeding eyes, and it will also be accompanied by tears, increased secretions in the eyes, fear of light, scratching and other symptoms. This situation is also very serious. If the cat is not treated in time, it is likely that the cat will be blind. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible, and then treat it symptomatically based on the examination results.



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