How to clean and care for cat’s eyes
1. First, take an appropriate amount of cotton, remove makeup Cotton or a clean gauze cloth moistened with saline.
2. Then gently lift the cat’s head up with your hands, control the cat’s head with a little force, and then gently stroke the cat’s face to completely relax the cat.
3. Then, along the edge of the cat’s eye from the corner of the eye to the end of the eye, gently wipe it with cotton. If you encounter some dry and hard secretions, use it patiently. Wipe the cotton soaked with normal saline several times, slowly soften the dry and hard secretions, and then wipe off. Be careful not to use brute force to wipe the secretions off the cat’s face to avoid damage or inflammation to the cat’s eyelids and skin around the eyes.
4. If the cat has transparent secretions from the corners of the eyes, you can use non-irritating eye drops
specially designed for cats to flush out the secretions. In addition, putting eye drops on cats also requires skills. If you use eye drops directly on cats, cats will be very scared. So it should be done when the cat is more relaxed, and the cat should be reassured before eye drops. In addition, when giving the cat eye drops, it should be done from the back of the cat, do not lower the eye drops from its front, so that the cat will not be so afraid. If the cat is really unwilling to cooperate, you need to wrap it in a towel, expose its head and fix it, and then give it eye drops.
5. After instilling the eye drops, wipe the cat’s tears gently with moist cotton. Be careful not to touch the cat’s eyeball surface.
Reminder: When caring for the cat’s eyes, the force must be light, so as not to cause inflammation of the cat’s eyes or face or cause eye diseases. In addition, when feeding cats, be careful not to feed them foods with high salt content, so as to avoid cats getting angry, resulting in abnormally increased eye secretions, and even causing cat eyes to become inflamed.