- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Watery Eyes in Cats? Causes & How a Cat Eye Cleaner Can Help
- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Let’s face it—cats are the divas of the animal kingdom. And just like every celebrity, they occasionally suffer from unsightly mishaps, like watery eyes. While it might look like they’ve been rewatching The Notebook, watery eyes in cats are often a sign of something deeper. No, not their emotional capacity—actual health issues.
Before you reach for the tissue (or the cat eye cleaner), let’s break down what’s causing your feline friend to tear up and how you can help. Spoiler alert: it’s not always because you accidentally stepped on their tail.
The reasons for watery eyes range from the mundane to the downright melodramatic. Here are the most common culprits:
Just like us humans, cats can be allergic to everything from pollen to that overpriced candle you bought. If their eyes water during spring, they’re not crying over how much you spent—they’re battling allergens.
Conjunctivitis, aka pink eye, is the drama queen of cat eye issues. If your cat’s eye looks like it’s auditioning for a role in The Walking Dead, an infection might be the reason.
Think of tear ducts as plumbing for the eyes. When they’re clogged, tears spill out like a leaky tap. Bonus points if you catch them using their paws to try and “fix” it themselves.
A speck of dust or a rogue piece of fluff can wreak havoc on a cat’s eye. Cats may act like they’ve been personally betrayed by the universe in such cases—cue dramatic pawing and meowing.
A good cat eye cleaner is like a Swiss Army knife for feline ocular issues. Here’s why it’s the Beyoncé of pet care tools:
Imagine your cat lounging in a tiny bathrobe, cucumber slices over their eyes. Using a cat eye cleaner is the next best thing—it’s all about pampering and preventative care.
Grab your cat eye cleaner, cotton pads, and a sense of humour.
This step involves convincing your cat you’re not about to ruin their life. Treats help—think of it as bribery, but for a noble cause.
Dampen a cotton pad with the cleaner and wipe from the inner corner outward. Remember, this isn’t a race—it’s a gentle waltz.
After the ordeal, give them a treat and some praise. Cats are like celebrities—they thrive on validation.
While a cat eye cleaner works wonders, some situations call for professional help.
If this were true, cat eye cleaners wouldn’t exist—and neither would this article.
Not all cats are drama queens. Some might actually enjoy the attention. Keyword: might.
Sometimes they are, but prolonged issues can lead to infections or other complications.
Q: Can I use human eye drops on my cat?
A: Unless you want your cat to start a rebellion, stick to products made for pets.
Q: How often should I clean my cat’s eyes?
A: Once a week is usually enough, unless your cat’s a serial gunk collector.
Q: My cat hates eye cleaning. What can I do?
A: Patience, treats, and maybe a pair of gloves.
Taking care of your cat’s eyes isn’t just about appearances—it’s about their health and happiness. With a good cat eye cleaner and a little patience, your feline friend can see the world as clearly as they see their food bowl.
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