A white cat with sapphire or cornflower blue eyes may not be an albino.
White cat pink eyes.
Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation of the moist tissues in a cat s eye which are the portions of the eye located near the globe and up to the edge of the cornea the front part of the eye.
Cats can develop a variety of eye problems including conjunctivitis pink eye cataracts glaucoma and corneal ulceration.
In general eye discharge in cats is a sign of a deeper condition that usually needs dealing with.
Some of the more common causes of eye discharge in cats are as follows.
Occasional eye discharge is usually nothing to worry about but chronic discharge can be a sign of a more serious illness such as feline upper respiratory infections or corneal disorders.
It can cause the cat s eye to discharge fluid and other uncomfortable symptoms for the animal.
An albino cat will rarely have the pink eyes associated with most animals with albinism.
Symptoms include eye redness swelling and discharge.
Treatment with antibiotics or steroidal medication is necessary.
Symptoms can be mild or progress to something very serious and may include a sticky pus like eye discharge.
Conjunctivitis also known as pink eye infections of the eye.
As an albino has no melanin this is not so much an eye color as light reflecting the blood flow in the back of the retina.
Feline upper respiratory infections including pneumonitis protozoa and feline calicivirus.
Rather the eyes will be a very pale blue or a faint lilac tone.