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A healthful conjunctiva is really a slightly pale pink. When infected it swells and becomes much darker. This really is why cats with conjunctivitis are typically referred to as "pink-eyed." What are the Signs of Cat Pink Eye? 1. Frequent squinting - your kitty looks sort of like one of several "Lolipop Kids" in the Wizard of Oz. 2. Watery or mucous-like discharge that's clear, yellow, and gray with pus. 3. The pink membrane lining, or conjunctiva, that surrounds kitty's eye is a a great deal darker pink pretty much red and swollen. 4. Third eye protrusion. The nictitating membrane really begins to protrude a bit since in the swollen conjunctiva.
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