If your cat exhibits symptoms of conjunctivitis, such as redness, swelling, eye discharge, squinting, and pawing at the eye, it's important to consult with a veterinarian. This condition can have various causes, including infectious, bacterial, viral, allergic, or related to a foreign body. The veterinarian will conduct an examination, identify the cause, and recommend appropriate treatment, which may include eye ointments, eye drops, antibiotics, antiviral drugs, anti-inflammatory medications, and others, depending on the diagnosis. In some cases, the use of a collar may be necessary to prevent corneal damage from scratching. Regular veterinary care is crucial for the cat's eye health