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What Illness Causes a Cat to Tear Constantly?

What Illness Causes a Cat to Tear Constantly?

Constant tearing usually signals an eye problem or body issue β€” infection, a cold, keratitis, blocked tear ducts, or feline herpesvirus (cat flu). Long facial hair, salty food, and injury also trigger it. A low-salt diet, gentle cleaning, and vet-prescribed drops manage most cases.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 31, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Has Cat Flu

What to Do When Your Cat Has Cat Flu

Cat flu (feline rhinotracheitis) is often mistaken for a cold but is a viral upper-respiratory infection that can kill if ignored, especially in kittens. Antiviral and lysine support plus a clean, low-dust environment are the main care steps.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
What to Do When a Kitten Has Heavy Eye Discharge and Can’t Open Its Eyes

What to Do When a Kitten Has Heavy Eye Discharge and Can’t Open Its Eyes

Heavy eye discharge and eyes that won't open in a kitten usually point to neonatal conjunctivitis or feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu), though rich, greasy food can also be the cause. Each needs a different approach: gentle cleaning and antibiotic drops for infection, and prompt vet care plus antiviral support for cat flu. Act early to avoid worse disease.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 27, 2020
Kitten With Pus in the Eyes, Can’t Open Them, and Sneezing

Kitten With Pus in the Eyes, Can’t Open Them, and Sneezing

A kitten with pus-filled eyes, stuck-shut lids, and sneezing is often fighting feline herpesvirus (rhinotracheitis), not just a cold β€” and it can be fatal if ignored. Isolate and disinfect the space, give lysine and vet-prescribed antibiotics, and use eye drops for the conjunctivitis. Act quickly, since kittens have little immunity.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 26, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Has Watery Eyes and Sneezes

What to Do When Your Cat Has Watery Eyes and Sneezes

Watery eyes and sneezing in cats are usually a simple cold, feline herpesvirus (rhinotracheitis), or allergic rhinitis β€” not always panleukopenia, as many owners fear. Matching the cause to the right care matters, and severe or low-energy cases need a veterinarian. Keep the environment dust-free and ask your vet about helpful supplements.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 23, 2020
What to Give a Cat for Fast Relief from Diarrhea

What to Give a Cat for Fast Relief from Diarrhea

Kitten diarrhea usually traces back to the gutβ€”a bad food switch, a chill, or feline panleukopenia. Matching the cause to the response matters: probiotics and warmth fix many mild cases, while the viral form needs urgent veterinary care with fluids and antibiotics.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 22, 2020
Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Sneezing with watery, crusty eyes in a kitten can be a plain cold or the more serious feline herpesvirus (cat flu). The distinguishing sign is fever and heavy eye dischargeβ€”if those appear, a vet visit is needed. Supportive care at home centers on warmth, immune support, and keeping the eyes clean.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 22, 2020
Why Is My Cat’s Eye Tearing Up? Causes and Care

Why Is My Cat’s Eye Tearing Up? Causes and Care

Watery eyes in cats usually point to irritation, infection, or feline herpesvirus rather than simple sadness, and the discharge is often the first sign owners notice. Most cases improve with gentle at-home care and good hygiene, but persistent tearing deserves a veterinary check.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 21, 2020
What to Do About Pus-Like Eye Discharge in Cats

What to Do About Pus-Like Eye Discharge in Cats

Thick, pus-like eye discharge is a warning sign, not just dirt. It can come from a hot, fiber-poor diet, conjunctivitis, or a viral or bacterial infection β€” and because the eyes often signal inner trouble, persistent discharge means a vet visit.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 20, 2020
How to Treat a Sneezing, Congested Cat

How to Treat a Sneezing, Congested Cat

A cat that only sneezes usually needs no medication, but added symptoms change the picture. Allergies, a chill, viral rhinotracheitis, or a nasal foreign body each call for a different fix β€” and persistent sneezing with discharge means a vet visit.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 20, 2020