She explained that many conditions can cause a mucus-like or water discharge to overflow the eyelids and stream down the sides of the face, staining the fur and no the cat is not crying. First, it is imperative to establish whether the eye is irritated or red. Irritating eye disorders are distinguished by too much tearing alongside a red or painful eye. Nonetheless, if the eye is not red, then an obstruction in the tear drainage system is the quandary. Remember that disproportionate tearing or a sticky, puslike expulsion from the eyes or nose is commonly associated with feline viral respiratory infections. This likelihood should be inspected before the eye alone is ministered to....
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