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Hydrogen peroxide in the cat's eyes
If the cat's eyes are weak, hydrogen peroxide can be used as a method. Be careful when using it. First take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and dilute it in an appropriate proportion with warm water. Usually, it can be prepared in a ratio of one to three between hydrogen peroxide and warm water.
Prepare a soft cloth or cotton ball and dip it in the diluted hydrogen peroxide solution. Lightly hold the cat's head and gently wipe the peroxide around its eyes. The action should be gentle, do not startle the cat, and do not let the solution into its eyes. When wiping, pay attention to the cat's reaction. If it shows discomfort, stop immediately.
After each wiping, use a cloth soaked in water, and then gently wipe the cat's eyes to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide solution. It can be two to three times a day, depending on the amount of cat vision and the improvement of symptoms. When performing this method, if the cat vision symptoms do not subside, or there are redness, swelling, tears, etc., seek medical attention as soon as possible and consult a veterinarian for professional advice. Do not delay the disease solely by this method.
If the cat's eyes are weak, hydrogen peroxide can be used as a method. Be careful when using it. First take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and dilute it in an appropriate proportion with warm water. Usually, it can be prepared in a ratio of one to three between hydrogen peroxide and warm water.
Prepare a soft cloth or cotton ball and dip it in the diluted hydrogen peroxide solution. Lightly hold the cat's head and gently wipe the peroxide around its eyes. The action should be gentle, do not startle the cat, and do not let the solution into its eyes. When wiping, pay attention to the cat's reaction. If it shows discomfort, stop immediately.
After each wiping, use a cloth soaked in water, and then gently wipe the cat's eyes to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide solution. It can be two to three times a day, depending on the amount of cat vision and the improvement of symptoms. When performing this method, if the cat vision symptoms do not subside, or there are redness, swelling, tears, etc., seek medical attention as soon as possible and consult a veterinarian for professional advice. Do not delay the disease solely by this method.

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