Reasons why cats have a lot of eye mucus: 1. Nasolacrimal duct obstruction caused by lacrimal gland inflammation leads to the appearance of yellow-brown or milky white secretions in the corners of the eyes or around the eyes. 2. When a cat suffers from feline rhinorrhoea, a large amount of secretions will accumulate in the corners of the eyes. 3. Trauma causes eye injury, resulting in dark red gel or yellow secretions from the corners of the eyes. 4. Cats drink too little water and get inflamed, which causes excessive eye mucus. 5. Due to the different breeds of cats, some cats have relatively flat faces and short nasal passages, so it is easy for secretions to flow out of their eyes and form a lot of eye boogers. |
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