Proper care for cat's eyes
The tear fluid in cats cleans the eyes of the cats independently. In order to be able to support the gentle and nourishing cleansing, (e.g., in the case of conjunctivitis), cdVet eye care is recommended. It dissolves dirt, adhesions and nourishes the sensitive skin around the cat's eyes. In addition, the products are easy to use and are well tolerated by most animals.
A watery eye can have various causes and should be monitored closely. If the watering does not improve within a short time, the animal should be taken to a vet.
Actually, cats don't need any help with their care. If you do need to intervene, all you need is a little warm water and a lint-free cloth to carefully clean the area around the eyes, once or twice a week.
There are many different eye diseases, including in our cats. Whether it is the sticky eyes caused by cat flu, which are often seen in kittens, or older animals that are affected by cataracts. Sick eyes often water or are red. If there are any changes, the animal should always be taken to a vet.
If sticky and dirty eyes keep appearing, the animal should be taken to a vet to get to the bottom of the matter. Perhaps the area around the eyes is not properly included when cleaning or there may be another cause behind it.
Actually, cats don't need any help with their care. The daily cleaning routine always includes the eyes. If you do have to intervene, all you need is a little warm water and a lint-free cloth to carefully clean the area around the eyes.
