Causes and Solutions for Cats Crying

1. Inflammation/bacterial infection

The cat suddenly Frequent tears may be caused by inflammation or infection of the cat’s eyes, usually accompanied by increased eye mucus, red eyes, etc., or infections such as cat conjunctivitis and keratitis can also cause cats to cry; It is not ruled out that it is caused by inflammation caused by parasitic infection. In this case, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the veterinary hospital for examination and medical treatment in time, and do not take medicine at home to prevent the cat from crying more and more seriously.


2. Foreign body irritation

Because cats’ eyes are particularly sensitive, Therefore, when the hair around the cat’s eyes is relatively long or the eyes accidentally fly into worms, pollen, dust, hair, etc., the cat’s eyes will shed tears due to the stimulation of these foreign objects. Therefore, the owner should pay more attention to whether the cat’s eyelashes and the hair around the eyes are too long and need to be trimmed; or if there is foreign matter in it, it should be rinsed out with eyewash in time to prevent the cat’s eyes from being irritated and shedding tears, and eventually tear marks will appear.

3. Blockage of the cat’s nasolacrimal duct

If the cat’s nasolacrimal duct is blocked or the nose of some breeds of cats is naturally collapsed and the nasolacrimal duct is more curved than other cats, it will also cause the symptoms of tearing. If this is the case, it is recommended that the owner massage the cat’s nasolacrimal duct more often, and give the cat a 10-minute massage every day to clear the nasolacrimal duct; if the nasolacrimal duct is naturally blocked, it is recommended that the owner take it to the pet hospital to see if surgery is required solve.


4. Caused by fire

If the owner feeds the cat The food and cat food are relatively dry and high in calories. At the same time, if you don’t pay attention to guiding the cat to drink more water, it will cause it to become angry, and then cause the cat’s eyes to become inflamed, resulting in the symptoms of tears. Therefore, the owner needs to adjust the diet structure, stop feeding high-calorie snacks, and do not feed the cat food if it is too dry. Instead, replace it with light and fire-reducing food. At the same time, pay more attention to guiding the cat to drink water to speed up the discharge of toxins from the body.

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