Causes of pus in cats’ eyes:
1. Getting angry. If a cat only eats a single dry cat food for a long time and lacks dietary fiber and vitamin supplements, it will easily get angry. In the language of traditional Chinese medicine, it is "body heat". At this time, the cat will have purulent eye droppings. .
2. Conjunctivitis. Various irritations, foreign bodies, and drug trauma can cause conjunctivitis. Cats with conjunctivitis will also have symptoms such as congestion, pain, and tearing in their eyes. Conjunctivitis can also be contagious.
3. Viral or bacterial infection. Cats’ eyes are not the same as those of our humans. Cats’ eyes are often alarms in the body, just like the tonsils are the first to suffer when a person is infected by a virus. If symptoms of purulent eye mucus appear frequently, it may be a serious bacterial infection in the body, or it may be a viral infection in the body.
What to do if a cat has pus in its eyes:
1. Clean the eyes. When a cat has pus, the owner can use a cotton swab dipped in physiological saline, gently wipe the cat's eyes to remove the purulent secretions, and then give the cat special cat eye drops, and give it regularly Use and keep the cat's living environment clean and hygienic.
2. Adjust your diet. If the owner feeds too much dry, hot, and greasy food, the cat's eyes will have such problems over time. The owner should try to feed the cat as light a meal as possible, which can be some meat porridge, millet porridge, fruit and vegetable puree, fish soup, etc. You can also add some Pethenjing in an appropriate amount to help the cat reduce the production of purulent secretions.
3. Seek medical treatment promptly. If your cat has pus in its eyes and is in low spirits, it may be conjunctivitis caused by a nasal branch in cats, causing the eyes to shed tears and purulent secretions. Conjunctivitis caused by a nasal branch in cats is a type of viral conjunctivitis. , you need to take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment in time.