What’s wrong with your cat’s red eyes?

Red eyes in cats are commonly One: a sign of inflammation, keratitis, conjunctivitis, sclerositis, etc. These inflammatory conditions can cause the cat’s eyes to be more red. Two: irritation, ectopic ciliary, foreign bodies, certain factors from outside, etc. Three: problems with the cornea, corneal ulcers, perforation of the cornea, vascular creep in the cornea during the recovery period, etc. These problems need to be taken to the hospital.

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