Ok there's not that much discharge
See a vet if: Eye discharge persists for more than just a few days. Amount of eye discharge increases. Color and/or consistency of the eye discharge changes (i.e., it goes from a clear in color and a liquid consistency to yellowish/green in color and a mucous consistency). Your cat is squinting, blinking excessively, and/or pawing at or rubbing his/her eyes. Eye(s) become swollen, cloudy, or are unable to be opened. Eye discharge accompanied by other signs of illness (e.g., sneezing, nasal discharge, decreased appetite, lethargy).
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