If your cat's eyes are leaking brown secretions, it is recommended to take them to the veterinarian immediately for diagnosis and treatment. Generally speaking, a veterinarian will prescribe antibiotics, eye drops or eye ointments to treat brown...
If your cat's eyes are leaking brown secretions, it is recommended to take them to the veterinarian immediately for diagnosis and treatment. Generally speaking, a veterinarian will prescribe antibiotics, eye drops or eye ointments to treat brown secretions that flow out of the eyes according to the severity of the condition.
If the cat's eyes only have a small amount of brown secretion, it is normal, but if it is too much brown secretion, it is abnormal, which may be caused by foreign body irritation, improper diet, eye inflammation, etc. At this time, you need to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination. First analyze the causes of brown secretions in the cat's eyes, and then treat them symptomatically to avoid delaying the condition.
1. Foreign objects stimulate
If the cat's eyes accidentally enter foreign objects such as dust, pollen, hair, etc., the foreign objects constantly irritate the eyes, which will cause the cat to keep crying. In this regard, the owner can gently open the cat's eyes and check it. If a foreign object is found, he can use normal saline or eye wash to rinse the cat's eyeballs and rinse the foreign object out. If the foreign object cannot be rinsed out, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for further treatment in time.
2. Improper diet
If the food that cats usually eat is too high, it will cause brown secretions in their eyes, and tear marks will also form over time. If this is the case, the owner should adjust the cat's diet in time and pay attention to the light diet. It is best to replace the cat with ecological cat food with low oil and salt content to feed it. Never feed the cat the food eaten by people. Usually, help the cat clean the secretions in the eyes.
3. Eye inflammation
If the cat not only has brown secretions in the eyes, but also has symptoms such as redness in the eyes and inability to open the eyes, then consider the cat's eyes inflammation. At this time, first of all, anti-inflammatory eye drops are needed for treatment, then analyze the causes of cat's eye inflammation, and then targeted treatment is adopted to eliminate the cause. If the eyes are inflamed by foreign body irritation, in addition to using anti-inflammatory eye drops to treat it, it is also necessary to rinse the foreign body with normal saline. If a cat is infected with a pathogen, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately.