Are cat eye infections contagious to other cats?

Are cat eye infections contagious to other cats?

Eye infections are extremely contagious. Cats that are exposed to other infected cats run the risk of contracting an infection themselves. Young cats have weaker immune systems and may come down with an infection if kept in close quarters with an infected cat.

Why do my kittens sneeze and have watery eyes?

These commonly affect kittens and are usually caused by a virus: the herpes virus, the calici virus or both. They often result in sneezing, discharge from the eyes and nose, drooling, congestion, fever and poor appetite.

What happens if you take in a stray kitten?

Just taking in a stray kitten could mean a temporary or permanent separation from its mother. Smaller or very young-looking kittens are likely still nursing, and only with their mother can they get the best nutrition at that stage. How do you tell if the mother is still around or nearby? The kitten or litter is sleeping comfortably.

Where can I find a home for a stray kitten?

There are many ways to find the stray kitten a home — check out bestfriends.org for a guide of best practices. Unless, of course, he or she is already home. Kittens are, after all, irresistible!

Why does my cat have pinkeye in both eyes?

Conjunctivitis (“pinkeye”) in both eyes often accompanies these symptoms. Conjunctivitis can be viral, but it can also be caused by chlamydophila (formerly called chlamydia), a common bacteria isolated from cats with viral upper respiratory infections.

Why does my cat have watery eyes all the time?

If you see this in one or both eyes, along with a watery discharge, there’s a good chance she has conjunctivitis. You may know it by its nickname, pinkeye. It’s the most common eye problem for cats. An infection, an allergy, or even dust can bring it on.

Can a cat get Pinkeye from a dust allergy?

You may know it by its nickname, pinkeye. It’s the most common eye problem for cats. An infection, an allergy, or even dust can bring it on. It’s contagious, so most cats will have it at least once in their lives. They can get it at any age, but it most often affects young animals.

What to do if your cat has eye problems?

Lab tests can help your vet figure out what’s causing the problem. Clear mucus means your cat has a virus. The vet will tell you to wait and see if it clears up on its own in a week or two. Green or yellow mucus suggests a bacterial infection. You’ll probably get antibiotic eyedrops or ointment to treat it with. Does she have an allergy?

What should I do if I find a stray kitten in my house?

A dog crate is perfect. To keep him toasty, place a covered heating pad in his crate and keep the room temperature at 75 degrees. The heating pad should cover only half the crate so he can get away from it. Watch for panting — you don’t want him to get overheated either.