- by Dr.Thilo Senst
How to Treat Cat Eye Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
- by Dr.Thilo Senst
They say the eyes are the windows to the soul. Well, in a cat’s case, they’re also the windows to a world of mischief, judgemental stares, and “accidental” trips to the fishbowl. But what happens when your cat starts squinting like they’ve just watched a solar eclipse without glasses? Eye ulcers might be the culprit.
Let’s dive into the murky world of cat eye ulcers—what causes them, how to treat them, and why ignoring them could lead to more drama than a soap opera.
Cat eye ulcers, or corneal ulcers, are open sores on the cornea (the clear outer layer of the eye). They’re about as pleasant as they sound, but don’t worry—your cat isn’t plotting revenge.
Think of a cat eye ulcer like a pothole. At first, it’s a little bump, but ignore it, and it turns into a sinkhole faster than you can say “vet bill.”
Your cat might look like they’re auditioning for a spaghetti Western.
If their eye looks angrier than you on a Monday morning, it’s time to act.
More tears than a rom-com marathon.
If their eye starts resembling frosted glass, don’t wait.
Vets use a special dye to highlight the ulcer. Think CSI: Feline Edition.
Your vet might use a magnifying lens. No, they’re not hunting for treasure.
Yes, cats can get pain relief too—though it’s more likely in the form of drops than catnip.
If the ulcer is deep, your vet might recommend surgery. And no, your DIY first-aid kit doesn’t count.
Dust and dirt are like kryptonite for sensitive cat eyes.
A gentle yet effective solution for daily eye hygiene.
If they’re scratching their eye or pawing excessively, intervene.
Q: Can I treat my cat’s eye ulcer at home?
A: Mild ulcers can be managed with vet-prescribed drops, but severe cases need professional care.
Q: How long does it take for an ulcer to heal?
A: With proper treatment, 7–14 days.
Q: Can my other cats catch it?
A: If it’s caused by an infection like herpes, yes. Isolate the affected cat.
Your cat’s eyes are precious, so don’t let ulcers steal their sparkle. Regular cat eye care and prompt treatment can make all the difference.
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