+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
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Haabersti Loomakliinik
+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
Mon-Fri: 10-18
Sat, Sun: closed
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Cat Eye Diseases

+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
Mon-Fri: 10-18
Sat, Sun: closed
14 December 2025
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Cat eye diseases are a common problem. However, many owners may not pay attention when their pet squints or rubs them. Without proper cat eye infection treatment, inflammation could lead to serious complications and, in some cases, even complete blindness. Therefore, manifestations of cat eye infections, injuries, and other vision troubles should not be ignored. Cat eye bacterial infections might also be a concern and should be addressed promptly.

Symptoms of cat eye diseases may include:

  • Squinting or completely closed eyelids
  • Intense tearing, the appearance of pus, and crusting on the eyelids
  • Discomfort: The pet does not allow the owner to examine its vision
  • Enlarged pupils, mismatched pupils
  • Absence of blinking
  • Redness of the mucous membrane
  • Disorientation in space
  • Visible damage and changes in the eyeball and periocular area

If one or more of the symptoms mentioned above appear, it is essential to seek medical help.

The most common cat eye diseases 

Among the common ophthalmological diseases that develop in our beloved ones are:

  • Conjunctivitis: The most common inflammatory sickness, which might be caused by allergies, mechanical injuries, weakened immunity, and bacterial infections. It may occur even in young kittens.
  • Keratitis: In this case, the cornea becomes cloudy, and the inflammatory process is caused by infectious diseases, kidney failure, vitamin deficiency, and mechanical trauma.
  • Cataracts: This condition occurs in older cats and leads to a gradual deterioration of vision. Unfortunately, it cannot be completely cured, but timely therapy can slow down its progression.
  • Eversion and inflammation of the third eyelid in cats: All of them have a third eyelid, the main function of which is to protect the eyes from injury and dirt. It is visible immediately after the pet wakes up.

What should you do if a cat has this disease?

If your small friend exhibits symptoms of eye sickness, it is essential to seek help from specialists. Residents of Tallinn have access to the services of Haabersti Loomakliinik. We have the best veterinarians who are well-versed in the specifics of your pets’ health and will help determine the issue with your pet’’s eyes, find its causes, and select medications for treatment.

Regardless of whether your pet has a viral eye infection or has suffered an unexpected eye injury, the veterinarians at Haabersti Loomakliinik in Tallinn are going to carefully examine your pet and conduct laboratory tests. The diagnosis is made very quickly since the laboratory operates on the clinic’s premises. We are going to help you effectively and promptly deal with your pet’s illness.
You will undoubtedly be pleased with our reasonable prices. We adhere to a fair pricing approach, so the cost of all Haabersti Loomakliinik services is justified and will not burden your wallet. Our specialists are going to treat these infections in a kitten or adult cat and provide recommendations for domestic animal care. At Haabersti Loomakliinik, we believe that quality veterinary care should be accessible to all owners. That’s why we strive to maintain competitive prices without compromising on the expertise and care we provide. Your friend’s health and well-being are our top priorities, and we are committed to delivering the best value for your investment in their health.