Eye Problems in Cats

Below are some answers to common questions we often get about eye problems in cats. Click on each question for more information.

After your cat’s eye examination, Dr. Davis will discuss your cat’s specific eye problem and the type of treatment required.  Because most cats do not like medications (drops or pills), we try to minimize these at home.  Although eye problems can be stressful for both you and your cat, we work to find a sustainable treatment approach that reduces stress for both you and your cat.

We have some unique touches that make our eye clinic feline friendly!  For your cat’s eye exam, we’ll wrap them in a comforting towel to help them feel secure.  We avoid certain types of eye tests, if they are not necessary.  The cat eye exam is gentle and concise to help alleviate any of your cat’s concerns. We also highly recommend anti-anxiety medication given at home before the appointment. If your cat is a new patient, we recommend contacting your veterinarian for an anti-anxiety medication prior to your first visit. If your cat is a current patient, we will discuss options with you based on your cat’s specific needs. 

If you think your cat has eye condition or eye irritation, you should schedule an appointment at our office for a thorough examination.

We would love to meet your pet and talk with you about any eye condition your pet may have. Come visit us!