Pet raising knowledge: Cats have congestion in their eyes, and there may be some reasons

When raising cats, it is quite common for cats to experience eye congestion, but do you know the specific reasons for cats’ eyes to become congested? If you don’t know, the editor will give you some popular science and take a look!

1. If external force impacts the cat's eyes with violent impacts, the capillaries around the eyes will rupture, which will cause congestion in the eyes. At the same time, the cat may be accompanied by damage to the conjunctiva and cornea. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time to prevent the cat from having vision damage and corneal rupture. At the same time, cats should also be worn to prevent cats from scratching their eyes, causing infection and aggravating the condition.

2. Foreign objects stimulate

Cat's eyes will also be congested if irritated, such as shower gel entering the eyes or other foreign objects irritating the eyes. In this regard, the owner can gently break open the cat's eyes and check it. If a foreign object is found, he can rinse the foreign object with normal saline, and then use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops.

3. Eye diseases

If the cat is not only congested with eyes, but also accompanied by symptoms such as tears, fear of opening the eyes, and increased eye secretions, then it is necessary to consider that the cat may have eye diseases such as conjunctivitis or keratitis. This situation is generally difficult to heal on your own, so it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.

Note: In daily feeding and management, owners should also reduce the possibility of cats being exposed to strange pets and reduce the possibility of cats being injured.