What is pus in boots eyes?

As an AI language model, I cannot diagnose or provide personalized healthcare advice. However, here is some general information about pus in a cat's (Boots) eyes:

Pus in a cat's eyes can be a sign of various health conditions. It is usually caused by an infection, injury, or underlying illness affecting the eye. Some common causes of pus in feline eyes include:

  1. Conjunctivitis: A viral or bacterial infection of the tissue lining of the eye that causes redness, swelling, and discharge from the eyes.

  2. Corneal ulcers: A scratch or injury to the cornea, which can lead to bacterial or fungal infection and pus discharge.

  3. Eye injuries: Any injury to the eye can cause pus to form due to the body's natural response to fight infections.

  4. Glaucoma: High pressure inside the eye, which can lead to inflammation, pain, and pus formation.

If Boots has pus in his eyes, it is essential to take him to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The veterinarian may prescribe medications such as antibiotics, eye drops, or ointments to treat the underlying cause and help the pus discharge. Proper treatment may also include wiping the pus discharge regularly with a clean and damp cloth to avoid further eye irritation and infection.