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Why does my cat have dark red eye discharge?

Why does my cat have dark red eye discharge?

A frequent cause of eye discharge in cats, these can include viruses such as feline calicivirus, a contagious respiratory disease, pneumonitis or rhinotracheitis (herpesvirus), bacteria, and protozoa. Symptoms can be mild or progress to something very serious and may include a sticky, pus-like eye discharge.

What causes a cat’s eye to turn red?

Red eye is a condition that causes a cat’s eye to turn red. This inflammation may be due to various factors, including excess blood in the eyelids (hyperemia) or in the eye’s blood vessels (ocular vasculature).

What does it look like when a cat has an eye infection?

If the discharge on the fur appears brownish or even a reddish brown, do not panic. It is not blood. When the tears from the eyes are deposited on the fur, normal bacteria in the fur degrades the tears and the result will be a brownish red color.

What does it mean when your cat’s eye is black?

This is a common presentation of a melanoma of the iris. It can be darker or lighter depending on how much pigment is present. Sometimes it can cover the whole eye making the pupil difficult to discern. In many cases it can take several years of progression to get to the point that a person starts to worry.

What does it mean if your cat has pink eye?

Conjunctivitis (pink eye). An inflammation of the light pink lining around your cat’s eye, conjunctivitis can cause one or both of your cat’s eyes to look red and swollen, be light-sensitive, and have clear, teary or thick mucus eye discharge.

If the discharge on the fur appears brownish or even a reddish brown, do not panic. It is not blood. When the tears from the eyes are deposited on the fur, normal bacteria in the fur degrades the tears and the result will be a brownish red color.

Can a purebred Black Cat have blue eyes?

Thus, a black cat like my Belladonna has pale hazel eyes, but a purebred orange Persian may have dark copper-colored eyes. The only exception to this rule is white cats. Because the epistatic white gene is a dominant and masks other colors, white cats are statistically more likely to have blue eyes than random-bred cats of other colors.

This is a common presentation of a melanoma of the iris. It can be darker or lighter depending on how much pigment is present. Sometimes it can cover the whole eye making the pupil difficult to discern. In many cases it can take several years of progression to get to the point that a person starts to worry.

Why does my cat have red lines in her eye?

This is a common cat eye condition and can be the result of a virus, bacteria, trauma, eyelid deformities, environmental irritants, or inadequate tear production. There can be fine red lines on the surface of the cornea which are blood vessels and should not be present in a healthy eye.