CATDOLL : Why do cats get tear stains?

Why do cats get tear stains?
It is normal for cats to have slight tear stains, which can usually be wiped clean with wet wipes. Pet owners should pay attention to cleaning the cat's eyes every day. However, if the cat has more tear stains and they appear frequently, you can consider whether it is caused by the following reasons:

1. Some cats have long eyelashes, which can easily fall into their eyes, constantly stimulating the cat to secrete tears, resulting in heavy tear marks. In this case, you should seek help from a veterinarian as soon as possible to trim the cat's overly long eyelashes;

2. Cats usually eat a lot of snacks, take in too much salt or get angry, which will also cause obvious tear marks;

3. Cats infected with feline rhinitis or feline panleukopenia virus have symptoms of conjunctivitis, which can also cause increased eye secretions and tear stains. If you really don't know the reason for your cat's tear stains, it's best to take your cat to a veterinary hospital for a check-up.

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