A Cat’s Third Eyelid: Your Guide To The Nictitating Membrane
 Bhoomi Kagra |  Nov 03, 2025, 15:33 IST
 The "Normal" View: Your Cat's Third Eyelid While Relaxed
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In this article we talk about what is the Nictitating membrane aka the third eyelid, when it appears, what causes it, when to be concerned and visit the vet. This article talks about temporary after effects of anesthesia to serious disorders like Horner's syndrome, possible reasons for the elevated third eye.
What is it:
When it appears:
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When to be concerned:
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Cause for elevated third eye and what to do:
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- Dehydration or weakness.
 - Anesthesia after effect or any neurological disorder.
 - An eye infection, foreign obstruction or eye injury such as conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer, glaucoma, etc.
 - Any virus or infection.
 - Gastrointestinal issues(Haw’s syndrome).
 - Prolapse of the third eyelid(Cherry eye)
 - Neurological disorder(Horner’s syndrome)
 
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- What if cat third eye only showing in one eye?
If the cat’s third eyelid keeps showing up even when the cat is relaxed, you should be concerned and should take the cat to the vet without any delay. Even if it’s only in one eye. - What to do if my cat’s third eyelid is stuck?
You should immediately take your cat to the vet, as it can be a serious concern of infection, disease or any disorder. Avoid touching the eyelid as it can be painful or irritating for the cat. - Can worms cause a third eyelid in cats?
Yes, worms can cause damage to the eyes, can cause stomach issues, weakness or any other issue that may trigger the third eyelid appearance. - Would a cat’s third eyelid go back to normal?
Yes, it would go back to normal position, in case the third eyelid showed up when the cat was sleepy or recovering from sedation but in serious cases such as infection or disorder it may take medications or surgery for it to be back to normal.