Cats Eyes

Taking Care Your Cat’s Eyes

For most cats do not need their eyes cleaned regularly, although some pure breeds such as Persian often need help to clean them. In each cat is not uncommon to find small shops in a corner of the eye and can easily be removed with a moistened cotton swab. To prevent infection, you should use boiled water to cool.

The cat’s eyes are different from ours in that they have three eyelids. Both are like human eyes and up and down, but the third and Haw moves on the cover of the eye is part of the outside of the nose. Normally, you do not see Haw coverage, but may be visible if your cat has a little dust or dirt in the eye. In this case, you can swim the eyes of your cat with a little diluted eye wash, which should help allay the filth and the eye.

However, the appearance of the palpebral conjunctiva also indicate other problems such as influenza or other diseases threatening. A simple check is that if the palpebral conjunctiva is visible only in one eye, in this case is probably an indication that dust or dirt in the eye, but when both eyes are visible from the conjunctiva may be the first signs of the disease. If coverage has not withdrawn within 24 hours haw, the cat should be taken to the vet for advice.
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