Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Siamese | Male | neutered | 12 lbs
My cat's eye is very red just at the corner of the eye/tear duct area. I am wondering if this requires a visit or if I can do some home remedies? I don't know how to proceed.
2 Answers
Published on September 29th, 2017
It looks as if Pip may just scratched the corner of his eye, most likely with his paw, and it now has a small abrasion. I think it is ok to just watch it for now. If you notice any tearing, discharge, or if Pip is constantly holding the eye closed, you should probably have it checked out. I hope this helps. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. Best of luck.
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Cats can develop a red eye secondary to an upper respiratory infection, scratch on the surface of the eye, or from trauma. From your picture it doesn't look like there is any discharge from the eye and Pip does not seem to be squinting, but if you see either of these things or if he starts sneezing or having nasal discharge you should see your veterinarian. If it is red due to trauma I would expect it to clear up in the next couple of days. I wouldn't recommend using any topical drops or solutions in his eye.
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