Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male
I rescued kittens today eyes are matted and Unopened, ive been nurturing them till I can find a better solution. Their eyes has started to ooze green after light cleaning anyone know what this could be?
4 Answers
Published on September 17th, 2018
Oh these poor little kittens! It sounds like they could have eye infections if there is a green ooze. They need to see a vet for this problem asap, as leaving it untreated can lead to vision loss. Please take them into a vet now. Best of luck.
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Published on May 15th, 2020
Hello and thank you for contacting Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. The left eye looks watery and she is squinting too. I suspect this is due to infectious conjunctivitis or ocular trauma. If the eye drops are helping then please, continue applying them for 6-7 days. However, if the eye continues to discharge green /watery mucus you will need to take Stripe to your local vets to get antibiotics eye drops.
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Published on June 28th, 2017
Eye infections are very common in young kittens, it needs to be treated with an antibiotic eye ointment, you will need to take her to the vet in order to get this ointment as it is prescription only.
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Published on July 5th, 2019
Allergies can cause itchy and runny eyes (usually with clear discharge) but other issues such as and injury to the eye, or the beginning of an upper respiratory infection can also cause eye discharge that may turn green or yellow or have other symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, etc. It is always a good idea to rule out more serious issues with your vet first in case it requires treatment such as antibiotics. At home, you can gently wipe the eyes with a clean washcloth to keep them clear and open, or use an over the counter allergy medication, but if the problem persists, the discharge is discolored, or you are seeing other signs of illness, vet care is needed.
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