Ideally you would take your rabbit to a veterinarian and have the eye examined to see how bad the scratch is. Depending upon the severity, your rabbit may need surgery to remove the eye or may be able to go home with a couple of stitches and some topical antibiotic ointment cream.
If you are unable to afford veterinary care, you can try separating your rabbit from your cat and keep a very close eye on your rabbit for about 24 hours. This will only work if the bleeding stops relatively quickly (within 30 minutes or less) and you cannot see any damage to the eye, such as a thick mucus or a hard white disc protruding from the eye socket. If the scratch was to the eyelid rather than the eye itself, your rabbit may be able to heal on its own. However, if there is any damage to the eye, there is nothing you can do at home except let your rabbit suffer and possibly die from the injury.
All i know i've been taking keihl's eye cream with caffeine in it and now my head and eyes hurt, starting with my left eye. I stopped taking it.
Sounds like maybe a broken blood vessel in eye
no
City of Angels - 1976 The Bloodshot Eye 1-12 was released on: USA: 11 May 1976
An eye in which the small blood vessels are dilated, giving the white of it a red appearance.
Yes. There is a medication in visine (and most other over the counter eye drops) that will constrict the vessels on the surface of the eye, decreasing the appearance of bloodshot eyes.
When its eyes are bloodshot and his eye lids are droopy?
no, it would not cause your eyes to be bloodshot. Bloodshot eyes come from inflammation of the conjunctiva (the mucus membranes over your eyes/eyelids). Thinning of the blood could not cause conjunctivitis (bloodshot eyes) unless you have an allergy to that medication that could cause bloodshot eyes (which I would think would be almost impossible).
marphans syndrome.
a bloodshot eye
Maybe you're allergic to something or have hayfever or an eye infection. Maybe you need glasses. Go and see the doctor
It is a cat's eye.