What should I do if there are tears in the corners of my cat’s eyes? How should this be handled?
Some breeds of cats tend to shed tears easily due to shorter lacrimal glands. This will form tear stains near the cat's eyes, which is a headache for some parents. The appearance of the originally cute cat is affected by the tear stains. Therefore, in order to maintain the beauty of the cat's appearance and the health of the eyes, these tear stains need to be cleaned every day. The editor below will briefly introduce several cosmetic methods to remove cat tear stains, hoping to be helpful to everyone.
First, clean the cat’s tear stains. The simplest way to remove the cat’s tear stains is to wipe the cat’s eyes with a hot towel every day. Or you can use some starch and boric acid powder mixed in half and pat on the tear stains. These fine powders can effectively absorb the stains around the Persian cat's eyes and have a bleaching effect.
Of course, if your cat’s tear stains are very stubborn, you can try to use a half-and-half mixture of starch and boric acid powder to clean them. First, mix these powders with warm water into a paste, then carefully apply the paste on the stains on the Persian cat's eyes and wait for it to dry naturally. After the paste dries, brush it off and wipe it clean with a towel.
It is worth noting that you must persist in cleaning the tear stains of pet cats. You cannot not clean it for a long time, but cleaning it every day for a period of time will have no effect at all on cleaning the cat's tear stains. By insisting on cleaning your cat's face regularly, you can prevent your cat from developing tear stains. However, once your cat develops tear stains, it will be more difficult to completely remove them.
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