This is the most important step, as your vet can determine the cause of the yellow discharge and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
2. Clean your cat's eyes.
Use a cotton ball or soft cloth moistened with warm water to gently clean away the discharge. Be careful not to rub the eyes, as this can cause irritation.
3. Apply a cold compress.
Apply a cold compress to your cat's eyes for a few minutes at a time to help relieve inflammation.
4. Give your cat pain medication.
If your cat is in pain, your vet may prescribe pain medication.
5. Follow your vet's instructions.
Follow your vet's instructions carefully to ensure that your cat receives the best possible treatment.