It depends, if it happens often, no. This is normally an infection, and should be taken to a veterinary clinic. It is then, normally, treated with eye drops. If it happens only once or twice, then it may just be a one-off, and may be for different reasons. It is not normal, however. The simple answer, therefore, is no.
No, this isn't normal, but it isn't a particularly bad thing, either. Some kittens just develop much quicker than their litter-mates.
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
The eyes of newborn kittens are typically blue.
Green eyes in kittens are typically a sign of normal eye development. As they age, their eye color may change as pigment is deposited in the iris. Green eyes are common in many cats and should not be a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms.
Kittens' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
Kittens' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
Yes that's normal all kittens are different
Kittens' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
The stuff around your eyes in the morning is called "eye gunk" or "sleep" and is a combination of mucus, oil, skin cells, and other debris that collects in the corners of your eyes overnight. It is a normal bodily process to help protect your eyes by flushing out dirt and bacteria.
they are actually black but change blue because they are so young. My cat just had kittens and her kittens eyes are blue because her eyes are blue.
Let it sleep?
They remain eyes once they open!!