It means that your kitten is very sick, could die if you don't take it to the vet. It really is like that, please visit the vet TODAY. This is caused by an upper respiratory infection probably. I'd take the OP's comments to heart and visit your vet. A cat who has this left untreated could go blind.
It's very common for kittens to get an eye infection. It is highly recommended that you take the kitten to the vet immediately. Never try and medicate a cat yourself, especially on such a tiny kitten.
If a kitten's eyes cannot be opened and there is yellow discharge present, it may have an eye infection, commonly known as conjunctivitis. It is important to take the kitten to a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment to prevent any further complications or discomfort. Avoid trying to force the eyes open or applying any home remedies without professional guidance.
dust or pollen may get inside your cat's eye, making the cat's eye watery. for this reason, it does not last for long (the watery condition) if the cat's eye watery for a long time, it may due to other reason/reasons. then, you should consult a vet for a better answer and better treatment for the cat.
If a kitten opens its eyes early, it could potentially lead to developmental issues such as vision problems or sensitivity to light. It's important for kittens to keep their eyes closed until they are ready to properly process visual information to ensure proper eye development. If a kitten does open its eyes early, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on how to properly care for the kitten.
No, not all kittens are born with blue eyes. Some kittens may be born with different eye colors depending on their breed and genetics. Eye color can change as the kitten grows older.
It depends on how old the dog is ...... If it is young it is probly just a little bug if it is a bit older definitely take it to the vets ....
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Cornea.
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No! As long as the kitten's eye looks normal and has a pupil then it's fine. I have a semi-feral kitten who is blind in one eye. His eye is completley gray with no pupil. The kitten and his brother have brown eyes, apart from the blind eye which is gray! :P
It sounds like your kitten may have an eye infection or some other type of eye problem. You should probably take it to the vet.
A kitten's eye opening typically occurs when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
Yep, the inside not the outside of you eye, and watery, an itches, and your not aloud to touch.
Probably not. Pink eye causes drainage from your eye and will make it watery and may even cause yellow/green puss to drain from your eye. Your eye will also be red and itchy.
Itching, buring and watery discharge from eyes.
Aqueous humor.
No. Never use human medication on a cat, especially a kitten. Human medication can be incredibly harmful to the kitten, often as the dosage, while harmless to a person, is much too much for a kitten and is often dangerous. If you feel you kitten needs treatment, take it to the vet who can prescribe medicine that is safe for the kitten.