What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
When we get up every day, we need to wash our faces. Why? Because some eye feces are secreted around the corners of the eyes. In fact, kittens are the same. They also secrete some eye feces around the corners of the eyes. Although this is a normal physiological phenomenon, As a parent, you also need to pay attention to observation. What should you do if a kitten has a lot of eye droppings? Let’s follow the editor of Mengpet.com to find out.
First, because the cat itself is relatively angry, it will cause the cat’s eyes to become inflamed and secrete an abnormal amount of eye feces. In this case, there is often wet and sticky eye feces around the corners of the cat's eyes, which can obscure the cat's eyes. At this time, you can use erythromycin ointment, apply a little on the cat's eyes, then close the eyes and rub them gently for a while. In addition, chlortetracycline ointment can also be used, and cats over 6 months old can also use norfoxacin eye drops.
Second, when a cat is infected with dacryocystitis, it will also secrete yellow-green eye feces, and the cat will shed tears frequently. In this case, you can first use chloramphenicol eye ointment, put a few drops on the cat, rinse the secretions from the corners of the eyes, and then use chlortetracycline eye ointment to treat it.
Third, when a pet cat’s eyes are traumatized, more eye feces will be secreted around the corners of its eyes. At this time, the cat's eye droppings are mostly dark red, jelly-like, or yellow with bloodshot eyes. In this case, it is best to use pet eye drops. If necessary, the cat should be taken to the pet hospital for examination and treatment.
PS: If the eye feces in the corners of the cat’s eyes is dry and only a small amount, and it appears at most when getting up every morning, this is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. In addition, if the cat's eyes secrete more and strange eye droppings, parents should pay attention to it and must receive timely treatment to avoid more serious consequences.