
How can I treat my cats eye infection at home?
The most you can do is gently wipe any tears or discharge with a cotton ball while waiting for appropriate eye medication. At Vetericyn, we want your cat (and all of your other furry friends) to live a comfortable, happy, and healthy life.
Can cat eye infections heal on their own?
In some cases, cat eye infections will resolve on their own, but otherwise a vet will likely prescribe either eye drops or topical ointment. In more severe cases, oral antibiotics may be needed to address an underlying condition that's causing the eye infection.
Can you use human antibiotic eye drops on cats?
Both Jones and Holt stress that using medication meant for people or other pets is not a good idea when treating cat eye infections. “Do not use any over-the-counter eye drops for your cat, unless it's artificial tears,” Jones says. “Anything medicated can have a negative effect.”
What can I put in my cats eyes?
Cat eye inflammation can often be soothed using Corticosteroid drops or ointment. This medication is typically used to treat conjunctivitis, episcleritis, scleritis, pannus, and eosinophilic keratitis.
What antibiotics treat eye infections in cats?
Vetropolycin® Veterinary Ophthalimic Ointment - Bacitracin-Neomycin-Polymyxin: Vetropolycin® is a triple antibiotic ointment often prescribed by vets for the treatment of bacterial infections of the eyelid and conjunctiva in cats.
How long do eye infections last in cats?
Most bacterial and viral infections will resolve within five to fourteen days. In cases that are not improving or where are other pets at risk of infection, further testing will be performed to reach a definitive diagnosis.
What antibiotic ointment is safe for cats?
Bacitracin is an antibiotic useful for treating mild bacterial infections such as those from minor cuts or burns. When it's used on a cat, it's generally with two other antibiotics, such as polymycin, neomycin or gramicidin, in the form of a triple antibiotic ointment.
Can I use Neosporin on my cat's eye infection?
If your cat's eyes are looking sore and inflamed you may be tempted to use Neosporin as a way to fight an eye infection, but using Neosporin on your cat's eyes could lead to some serious consequences. It's never a good idea to use medications designed for human use on cats without first consulting your veterinarian.
Do you need a prescription for cat antibiotics?
It's unusual to get antibiotics for a cat without a vet prescription, but sometimes, they are available if the cat has had a previous history of a chronic issue that was successfully treated with amoxicillin and if the vet knows your cat. Online retailers usually require a prescription for antibiotic medications.
How do I get rid of my cats eye discharge?
Dip a cotton ball in water. Wipe away the eye discharge, always from the corner of the eye outward. Use a fresh cotton ball for each eye. Steer clear of any over-the-counter drops or washes unless your vet has prescribed them.
What does an eye infection look like in a cat?
Generally, though, a cat with an eye infection may have any of the following: Redness in the white of the eye. Discharge that can be either watery or thick or clear, yellow, or green in color. Excessive blinking, winking, or keeping an eye closed.
Can you put saline solution in a cat's eye?
If you believe your dog or cat may have some eye irritation, try using a homemade saline solution made from 1/4 teaspoon of salt and 1 cup of lukewarm water. Drip the saline solution into your pet's eye using a cotton ball or eye dropper 3 or 4 times a day.