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Are Ragdoll cats prone to build up in the corners of their eyes? |
My ragdoll kitten is about 5 months old. Each day I have to clean out the corner of his eyes. He gets this build up that looks like a scab kinda in the inner corners of his eyes. We have put him on eye drops but it still forms. I was just wondering if any other ragdoll/cat owners have any advice on this of if their cats experience the same problems. Thanks so much! It's just eye stuff. My Siamese kitties get it too, and I just clean it out. =) If the discharge is not greenish, it's probably nothing to worry about. Some cats are prone to "eye goop". However, one common cause of chronic scabby stuff in the corners is herpes. MANY cats have herpes of the eye and it is spreadable to other cats. Unfortunately, like other forms of herpes, there isn't much you can do about it... but I'd have the vet check it out at your next checkup. If the discharge has a greenish tint to it at all, it's likely an eye infection and needs special eye meds (or oral meds) from the vet or it can get worse and cause blindness or even eye loss. Good luck! go get a vet that's not normal if the scab looks like a brownish or chearish crust, then your fine. Some cats are just prone to excess eye discharge, just like dogs. Just clean the area with a warm damp cloth daily. Also, every cat's hygeine routine is different, one of my cats cleans his face 2-3 times a day, but my other cat only once every 2-3 days. She get's the eye crusts which I just brush away or if they are sticking to her fur I use the warm damp washcloth. If it's really bad you could mention it at the next vet visit. My 4 months kitten has a discharge in the corner of his eyes. It's a black dot that I clean everyday. We had a ragdoll who just passed away. He always had that. It is nornmal on ragdoll cats |
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