Taking care of your pet's health is essential if you want to show your love for them. That's why you need to be on the lookout for any signs of a problem. These include symptoms that show there is something wrong with their eyes. In this case, with the vet's recommendation, it may be necessary to apply eye drops.
However, it's not always an easy task. After all, depending on your pet's behavior, they may not like having to go through this, especially if they're a cat! The good news is that there is always a technique for giving or applying medicine and other products to your cat.
So, if you're having trouble putting eye drops in your cat, read on. See the following topics for the main tips to help you with this, as well as other important information.
- When to use eye drops for cats
- Tips on how to apply eye drops
When to use eye drops for cats
Eye drops for cats may have to be applied in a number of situations. The right thing to do is to get a prescription from the vet, so that you can be sure you're applying the right eye drops for the problem your pet has.
In general, eye drops for animals are indicated when they have an eye disease, such as cataracts, glaucoma or conjunctivitis. However, they can also be applied in more everyday situations to help maintain the feline's hygiene and well-being.
You may have noticed that it's quite common for cats to have the popular eye patch, right? It's quite common, and in some breeds it's even more so, such as Persians.
But the problem occurs when redness or brown spots appear around the eyes, which are caused by acidic tears. In this case, it may be important to use eye drops and an eye cleaning solution for cats. However, talk to your vet first.
In any case, the product will help remove the stain that forms in the eye area. This is because it helps to cleanse the area, as well as making it clearer.
Tips on how to apply eye drops
When it comes to applying eye drops for cats, it's important to know how to proceed. If you don't, you may find it very difficult to do your job. Not to mention the risk of even hurting or stressing the feline.
So the first step is to wash your hands thoroughly. Then place the cat on your lap or on a surface, such as a table. If the cat is not very friendly when given medicine and wants to scratch, a tip is to wrap it firmly in a towel.
First, clean your eyes with Eye Clean Up, Soft Care's eye cleansing solution, using gauze or a piece of absorbent cotton to ensure complete cleanliness. Then hold your head firmly and carefully lift your upper eyelid.
Place your hand under the animal's chin and tilt its head slightly upwards. Gently lower the lower eyelid with your thumb.
Drip the necessary drops into the conjunctival sac or eyeball, at a distance of approximately 2 centimeters, without touching the tip of the bottle to the eye or eyelid.
It's important that he doesn't rub his eyes, so distracting him with a toy or treat can help.
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