Cats Eyes Watering And Squinting
Watery tearing eyes epiphora.
Cats eyes watering and squinting. Causes Of Watery Eyes In Cats Cats develop watery eyes for a wide range of reasons including upper respiratory infections corneal injuries blocked tear ducts and more. Squinting may occur from both external and internal irritation of the eye. Your cat could have a foreign body trapped and irritating the eye or a blocked nasolacrimal duct tear duct.
Squinting occurs when the cat looks at you with his or her eyes half-closed. Cats are so susceptible to eye irritants in fact that they have a third eyelid to help protect their eyes from common debris. If your cat has watery eyes and is blinking excessively squinting or pawing at their eyes a visit to your vet is required.
The pain from the injury will cause the cat to close its eyes or squint. Cat Veterinarian replied 6 days ago. Below are the causes of watery eyes in cats.
An ulcer on the surface of the eye a corneal ulcer will cause watery eyes alongside pain excessive blinking redness and sometimes cloudiness. Hello Im sorry to hear that Gracie is squinting and has runny eyes. These breeds have congenital abnormalities that mean their eyes are more exposed than the eyes of more standard breeds.
The most common cause for this is that she has picked up a contagious upper respiratory infection. Although this eye problem is very rare in cats this condition could still happen and can be serious if not treated immediately. Still not everything that may cause harm to your cats eyes is preventable.
Squinting in one eye is commonly caused by trauma. Most of the time the cause is minor and will clear. Eye pain may make the animal very sensitive to light and the cat may try to avoid bright light.