Unfortunately, a veterinarian has diagnosed your cat with an eye infection. Oof! Now the tricky part begins. It's hard to keep all of those eye medications straight, not to mention actually getting ...
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New hope for cats with eye infections: Common cold sore cream is safe and effective for feline use
A common human cold sore cream may soon help cats with painful eye infections. Researchers found that 1% penciclovir cream (Fenlips), when applied to cats' eyes, was safe, well-tolerated, and ...
It's a problem veterinarians see all the time, but there are few treatments. Feline herpes virus 1 (FHV-1) is a frequent cause of eye infections in cats, but the drugs available to treat these ...
If something rubs or damages the surface of your cat's eye, it may lead to corneal ulcers. If treated, most cat eye ulcers heal, but if left untreated, your cat's eye may be permanently damaged, ...
I recently acquired a cat who is not quite a year old as a playmate for my older cat who is 13. My older cat has had a history of intermittent eye problems with redness and discharge. My vet always ...
Horner's syndrome is a neurological condition that affects cats, dogs, horses, and various other animal species. It causes issues with the muscles in the face and the appearance of the eyes. If your ...
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Why Is Your Cat Keeping One Eye Closed?
Everybody knows that cats like to blink their eyes at you. People especially like it when that blink happens slowly. Most agree a cat blinking its big eyes in slow motion is a sign of affection, and ...
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