Eye Inflammation (Conjunctivitis) in Cats

Conjunctivitis in Cats
 
Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation of the moist tissues in a cat's eye, which are the portions of the eye located near the globe and up to the edge of the cornea -- the front part of the eye. It can cause the cat's eye to discharge fluid and other uncomfortable symptoms for the animal. Treatment, ultimately, is based on the underlying cause of the condition.
 
Symptoms and Types
 
There are several common symptoms of this disease, including:
 

Persistent squinting
Regular and excessive blinking

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