
Clinical studies have found many reasons why a cat's eyes may become severely bloodshot. For example, the cat may have eye diseases such as keratitis or conjunctivitis, be severely inflamed, have its eyes irritated by foreign objects, or be infected by bacteria or parasites. Under these circumstances, the cat's eyes will become bloodshot. It may also tear up excessively and accumulate more eye discharge in the corners of its eyes.
If a cat's eyes are bloodshot, it should be taken to a veterinary hospital immediately.As the saying goes, "the eyes are the windows to the soul," and this applies to cats as well. Bright, healthy, and expressive eyes are extremely important for cats. When you notice any problems with your cat's eyes, you should take them to a veterinary clinic for examination as soon as possible. With the help of a veterinarian, you can alleviate the redness in your cat's eyes and then treat the underlying eye condition accordingly.