A cat can get watery eyes from worm disease. Watery eyes could also be a sign of another illness in the animal. If the known issue is worms and the cat has watery eyes it is severe and should be treated aggressively.
Beware the Bot Fly worm!
I think you mean the guinea worm disease. Another term for this disease is Dracunculiasis. It develops in the subcutaneous tissue of mammals and has been reported in humans, dogs, horses, cats, cattle and others in Africa and Asia. The worm is acquired by drinking stagnated water contaminated with the guinea worm larvae.
Any of the following medical conditions should also be reported to the prescribing physician: Crohn's disease, liver disease, kidney disease and worm cysts in the eyes.
Cats
Cats like to snuggle because its worm with you
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None if you mean eyes.... they don't have any
Trichinosis
Trichinosis
Planaria. =)
A worm?