This is actually a regular problem I have with my tabby. He squints as though his eyes are bothering him, his eyes tear, and both his top and bottom lids turn pink as though irritated. He was a youngster the first time it happened and being a concerned cat-mom I dutifully took him to the vet. The vet looked carefully around his eyes to make sure there was no foreign object, then diagnosed him as having eye Allergies. The treatment is to use the same allergy eye-drops people use, as needed, which he hates, but it works great. I was relieved there wasn't something more serious wrong. I was afraid he might have something in his eye, which can in extreme circumstances cause permanent vision loss. There is another possibility, which is uncommon but more likely if your cat is a purebred Siamese or Persian. I had a purebred Siamese some time ago whose eyes started to bother her. It didn't appear to be anything serious so I didnt worry about it at first. I took her to the vet immediately when I noticed her eyes appeared slightly cloudy. It turned out what she had was corneal sequestrums (sp?) in both eyes. She ended up needing eye surgery, which was awful, and expensive, and without which she would have ended up going blind in both eyes. What had happened was that she damaged her corneas in some minor way, then her eyelids, which were turned slightly inward (a 'defect' almost exclusive to purebred Siamese and Persians) caused the damaged areas to grow. The corrective surgery involved cutting out the damaged areas of her corneas and surgically correcting her eyelids so that problem would never reoccur. If you don't get the feeling automatically that there is something seriously wrong with your cat, what I would do is pick up some allergy eyedrops (I buy mine from the health food store because it makes me feel better, but my vet tells me it's not necessary), treat him/her, and keep a close eye for 24 hour or so. Typically my cat is noticeably better within a few hours. If your cat does not get better in 24 hours or appears at any time to get worse, I recommend taking him/her to your vet. I can tell you from experience, if it is serious, things can get a lot worse if you wait.
You must take your cat to the vet right now! It might be that your cat like all cats has sensitive eyes but if they are watering there might be a disease that is affecting your cat and if it has not shown redness in the past it might also be related to disease.
If it's not continuing it could simply be dust or pollen. If it continues then your cat could have a cold in it's eyes or an infection and it's time to take it to the vets.
Just clean the kittens face with a warm and wet piece of cloth every day to keep it from getting infected and to keep the area around his/her eye from decaying from the constant moisture.
Conjunctivitus or another sort of eye infection.
Cats do in fact have runny noses every once in a while. This is because these cats have allergies and sinus infections.
Your cat's eyes will become bloodshot and watery if he has allergies. Only your Vet will be able to tell you exactly what is going on with your cat's health.
Runny eyes and sneezing.
Healthy cats have a warm, dry nose. Cats' noses are generally supposed to be cold and wet. If their noses are warm and dry, then there might be a problem. not the word "might". It is not necessary for them to be sick if their noses are not wet and cold. Only if they show other symptoms of sickness you should be worried. But normally, because cats lick their noses, when healthy, their noses are wet and cold.
No, cats do not have no hairs. Instead, they have whiskers that are used to help them balance and to navigate the world.
First of all, cats do not kiss. They may touch noses and/or stand close enough face to face that they look like they're kissing, but cats do not kiss.
They have wet noses so they can find smell,wetness attracts smell better than dryness does.
your messed!
all cats have wet noses.
no it is not normal for cats noses to be purple they are either black,brown,or pink
Around £100 but beware of runny noses.
The nostrils are part of the nose, and yes, cats breathe through their noses.
it is probably amoxicilline.
no
No , cats have more of a Triangle nose .
Flat faced Persians have very flat noses, but doll faced Persian cats have less flat noses. Compared to other types of cats though, even doll faced Persian cats have flat noses. Want more information on Persian cats? Go to my website puffypersiankittens.com to learn more! We also sell doll and flat faced Persian kittens.
Runny eyes and sneezing.
To smell and catch prey.
runny noses and watery eyes. if your sneezing or coughing its almost definate.