
Is it Common to have dark eye boogies everyday?
Some cats have a slightly higher production of clear tears that end up drying into dark crusties. It’s generally more of a cosmetic issue than a medical one, and may bother an owner more than their kitty. There is nothing wrong with gently removing the crusts with a warm washcloth or eye wipes for animals. In fact, build up of these crusties can lead to dermatitis or skin inflammation around the area so gently removing them is a good way to prevent that from happening.
However, cat parents should keep an eye out (pun intended) for any changes in the amount of tear production, colour of the discharge and of the whites of the eyes and surrounding tissues. White, green or yellow discharge may be indicative of an infection. Squinting or pawing at their eyes is another cause for concern. Many cats have underlying herpes virus varying in levels of severity that waxes and wanes with or without treatment.
Cat parents may sometimes notice redness, squinting and discharge that may or may not require medical treatment. It’s always a good idea to consult your veterinarian if any of these changes occur. During your cat’s yearly health exam, ask the veterinarian about your cat’s eyes. There are tests your vet can perform to make sure the cornea is healthy, tear production is normal and the nasolacrimal duct is patent and not plugged up.
In the meantime, keep gently cleaning those crusties to keep your kitty comfortable and picture perfect for all your social media needs
Love,
Dr. Amy Rojman, DVM