
Have you ever noticed that your Burmese cat tends to have watery or weepy eyes? Is this usually accompanied by your cat scratching at her eyes? Are there signs of water or mucus draining from her eyes? If so, give your vet a call as this could be a sign of eye injury or an infection of the eye. Infections in a cat’s eye are not uncommon, but most often require immediate treatment by a veterinarian. Infectious agents and viruses are one of the more common causes of eye infections in Burmese cats. If your Burmese appears to have an eye infection make sure to isolate her from other cats in the home as it could be contagious. Allergies, injury, trauma, and every day dust blowing around in the wind can also cause your cat to develop weepy, watery eyes or even mucus discharge. Click to learn more from your vets Aurora, CO.