If it's just tears and secretions, it may be because of cat's eye diseases, such as inflammation, or fundus diseases. This needs to be observed with eyes open.
In addition, food stimulation can also cause tears and secretions.
If it is a cat with a short nose and a large bending angle, it will also be prone to the above symptoms.
Cats need to pay close attention to their ears and often wipe them with gauze to prevent ear mites.
Cat nasal branch
Cat nasal branch is an acute infectious disease with strong upper respiratory tract infection in cats, also known as infectious rhinotracheitis. The pathogen of the disease is feline rhinotracheitis herpesvirus. Under natural conditions, it is generally transmitted through the respiratory tract and digestive tract. At the beginning of the disease, the body temperature rises, and the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection are obvious, such as paroxysmal cough, sneezing, tears, conjunctivitis, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression, and increased nasal secretions, which begin to be serous and then purulent.
The cat's eye is inflamed.
Generally speaking, whenever a kitten's eyes are inflamed, its eyes will show some abnormal conditions. For example, continuous tears, red eyes, swelling, and increased gum secretion. These symptoms are warnings to the owner, reminding the owner that cat's eyes exist and should be diagnosed and treated in time.