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Droopy eyelid in cats

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buffymad | 20:42 Sun 12th Apr 2009 | Pets
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Just noticed this week that my cat has developed a droopy eyelid. Well I say that but what I actually mean is that his eye is only partially open. He's fine in every other way - walking straight, no scratching, eating normally, wants to be stroked as usual etc. Just wondering if anyone has come across this before?
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Hi Buffy. It's possible your cat could have a tiny bit of grass seed or dust in his eye. Your could try washing it gently with lukewarm water, and a clean cotton hanky or damped cotton wool. (do this two three times). Always wash from the outer edge of the eye towards the nose and slightly down the side of his nose. If you try this and there's no improvement, I would let the vet have a look at it. It shouldn't be very expensive for something so minor, but he may suggest some antibiotic drops. Hope all goes well. Schutz.
This happened to my cat!

When I took him to the vets, it turned out to be conjuctivitus!! He gave me drops but trying to administer it was something else!! (He made it look easy but not in practice!)

It's better for 2 to be there to this if need be!
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His upper eyelid looked red and sore and inflamed the other day but a day after, seems to have improved. Will give it a clean (and even thats not an easy job!) and see how it goes. Trying to do anything to cats is generally a nightmare isn't it? Tablets, any kind of eye or ear drops - I'm covered in scars from past tries !!
Wrap your cat firmly in a tea-towel or towel,get someone else to hold him while you clean the eye gently. I used this trick on all my cats over the years for all sorts of things like giving them medication etc.It saved me and the cats a lot of time...and prevented injury!lol

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