What are the symptoms of cat conjunctivitis?
Symptoms of cat conjunctivitis include sudden frequent blinking, increased tearing, or rubbing the face on the ground and constantly wiping its eyes with its paws. In addition, the more obvious symptoms of cat conjunctivitis include red and swollen conjunctiva, secretion or even turbid yellow-like secretion around the eyes, and in more serious cases, scabs may even appear.
Simple steps to treat conjunctivitis:
1. Use a clean cotton swab to wipe clean the secretions around the cat’s eyes.
2. Open the cat’s eyelids and instill eye drops. The eye drops should be selected according to the cat’s own illness or the doctor’s advice.
3. Close the cat’s eyelids and rub them gently to prevent the cat from shaking its head and throwing out the medicine, and at the same time to facilitate the penetration of the medicine.
4. Apply eye drops to the cat according to the instructions for use.
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