Pus in a newborn kitten's eyes may indicate an eye infection, which can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or irritants. Newborns, especially those without proper maternal care, are more susceptible to such infections due to their underdeveloped immune systems. It can also result from conjunctivitis or exposure to harmful substances. Prompt veterinary attention is essential to address the underlying cause and prevent potential complications.
My eyes do not constantly bleed pus. If your eyes constantly bleed pus, you should go see a doctor right away.
Your puppy may have pus under it's eyelid. I would see a vet as soon as possible.
It probably has some sort of infection. I would immediately call your vet.
It is fine to have fluid coming out of the umbilical area from a newborn. If there is pus, it is not good.
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There is an infection of some kind, probably would have gotten in through a scratch or a thorn in the kitten's leg. If there is so much pus and inflammation that the whole leg is swollen, you need to get the kitten to a vet immediately as an infection this severe is endangering its life. It will need antibiotics, and if the infection is very bad it may even need to stay at the vet's.
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Pus is caused from an infection, so antibiotics would be used to treat the infection, which would clear up the pus, as well.
I do not know about that but i would suggest that you call you cats veterinarian and ask them. I would not know about that cause i don't have a cat but you should really call the vet.
Yes, and eye infections are rather common among kittens as they are just about to open their eyes. If you notice pus coming out of the eye socket, or that there is crusty material keeping the eyelids closed, you should take your kitten to a veterinarian for examination.
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Dogs should not have pus in their eyes. If it is white, yellow or light colored like pus, and especially if sticky, it can be a sign of an eye infection and may need veterinary medical care. Dogs can easily get small seeds or other foreign bodies in their eyes that can cause infections. This can often happen if they ride in cars with their heads out the window in the wind, or if they frequently run through fields of tall weeds or grass, but there are many common ways for an eye infection to get started. Be sure to wash your hands well with soap and warm water if you have touched the pus. You can spread the infection easily to the dog's other eye, your eyes, or someone else's eyes if you do not wash your hands very well.