Cats Eyes Watering While Eating
Sometimes watery eyes are the only symptom.
Cats eyes watering while eating. Something stuck in the eye such as a grass seed. That often cause upper respiratory symtoms and eye tearing. First there can be the presence of a watery discharge coming from your cats eyes.
Appearance changes can include dull matted fur urine or feces in their hair dilated or glazed eyes lack of blinking and a sunken look. Secondly you might notice a thicker more mucus-like gunk around your cats eyes. Ulceration of the cornea.
A small amount of crusting in the corner of your cats eyes is normal but a constant weeping or a sticky discharge is not. Redness of the eyes. Your cat is fine.
Eye injuries such as corneal ulcers a scratch a blow to the face. In some cases the condition is also accompanied by redness of the eyes. Some common signs of a cat dying are obvious changes in their normal temperament a noticeable increase in hiding behavior a loss of appetite for both food and water and changes in their overall appearance.
Sneezing watery eyes and runny nose may also cause secondary bacterial infections. Cat flu caused by feline calicivirus or herpesvirus is another common cause of watery eyes in cats. The notorious pink eye infection that often affects human children can also affect cats.
There is also a dental infection called somatitis that can also produce these symtoms. Add 125 mg of l-lycine to their water every day. A small amount of discharge or crust is normal at the corner of a cats eyes but if you start to notice constant weeping discharge or a sticky yellow goop these may be a cause for concern.