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My cat's eye is closed and looks irritated. What's wrong with it?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | 1 month and 24 days old | 0.4 lbs

My cat's eye looks like this since this morning.he keeps closing it

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Answered By David Darvishian

Veterinarian

Published on August 8th, 2017

Hi and thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Sorry to see that Suga is having a right eye problem. Upper respiratory disease is very common in kittens and often times the eyes can be a target of infection for the various viruses and bacteria that are associated with feline URI's. I always stress the important of getting eye problems seen immediately and early since the eyes are very important sense organs and they can deteriorate rather quickly. Your vet can examine the eyes, evaluate for the presence of an upper respiratory infection and then advise tests to closer evaluate the eyes themselves. This includes staining of the eye to look for corneal damage (outer surface), tear production, and measuring the pressure inside the eye. Often times we just stain the eyes and want to see the integrity of the cornea. Once a diagnosis is made of corneal scratch/damage or not, treatment can be advised. We use many different approaches for this disease. Oral antibiotics, Eye drops/ointments, nasal drops, L-lysine as a supplement since it affects viral replication, antiviral medicines, probiotics to enhance the gut immunity, deworming to decrease added stress on the kitten, and vaccines to try to boost the immune response towards these viruses. So I would make an appointment and see your vet today. You and Suga will feel better.

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