Cat eye problems are easy to miss until they become serious. PawCheck's cat eye AI model — trained to 92.42% accuracy — screens for conjunctivitis, cataracts, cherry eye, and glaucoma. Free.
Scan Your Cat's Eyes — FreePawCheck's cat eye specialist model covers the 4 most clinically significant feline eye conditions seen in India. Click any condition for a full guide on symptoms, breeds at risk, and next steps.
Red, watery, or discharge-heavy eyes. Often linked to Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1) in India's multi-cat households.
MonitorCloudy lens causing vision impairment. More common in older cats and those with diabetes. Often confused with nuclear sclerosis.
MonitorThird eyelid prolapse — a red mass visible in the inner corner of the eye. Won't resolve on its own.
MonitorElevated eye pressure causing pain, cloudiness, and enlarged eye. Secondary to uveitis, FIP, or FIV in Indian cats.
UrgentCats are stoic — they hide discomfort until a condition is advanced. Early visual screening is the most practical tool Indian cat owners have between vet visits.
Feline Herpesvirus is widespread in India's stray and shelter cat populations. Cats adopted from shelters or multi-cat homes carry a high lifetime risk of recurrent conjunctivitis flare-ups.
Persian and Himalayan cats — popular in Indian cities — have shallow eye sockets and narrow tear ducts. This makes them structurally prone to conjunctivitis, eye discharge, and corneal problems.
Cat glaucoma is often secondary to systemic disease (FIP, FIV, uveitis). Unlike primary glaucoma in dogs, it progresses rapidly. An Urgent PawCheck result warrants same-day vet contact.
PawCheck screens for conjunctivitis, cataracts, cherry eye, and glaucoma in under 10 seconds.
Join the Waitlist — FreePawCheck is a wellness screening tool. Not a veterinary diagnostic device. Always consult a qualified veterinarian.