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Eye-C All Natural Eye Drops provide a soothing, organic solution for minor eye irritations in both dogs and cats, ensuring comfort without compromising on ethical standards.
K**O
⭐Recommend for cat allergies⭐
Our cat is 2yrs old, he's a house cat and doesn't typically go outside. We noticed a tear in his right eye this past Friday. By Saturday afternoon his eye was weeping constant (clear) tears and on occasion he was looking a little squinty eyed. By Sunday morning he was barely opening his eye.We began consulting the internet for clues (this is not for the faint of heart, so please be forewarned!) and after a few haunting and gag worthy minutes spent looking online (seriously, just don't!). We decided by then we'd take him to the vet. But on a last ditch search I looked for cat eye drops, with the sense that it might be useful to see what the OTC drops would do for a cat. This was a better (and less terrifying(!!)) way to search for answers. We found an article written this past June about best eye drops for cats and this product was listed under allergies. We read a lot of reviews, but most of the recent ones were from dog owners and the few that were written about their cat was for conjunctivitis. We noted that for most of the cat owners, this seemed to help in some way. We decided to order it and was pleased to see that it would arrive next day, Monday.It actually arrived early in the day so we went right to it ASAP. It arrived in excellent condition and the amber bottle's safety seal was intact. We scoop him up in his cat bag...looks like a straight up small gym bag with zippers and velcro. He isn't keen on having his nails clipped so knowing well enough that he'll Usain Bolt the moment you try to doctor him for anything we decide it best to bag him. We recommend this over past failed attempts at swaddling!We administer as directed on the bottle. The drops didn't seem to irritate him other than to naturally force his eye shut in response (he did try to bolt, but the cat's in the bag! Hehe). We did this twice that day and twice on Tuesday. Today is Wednesday and his eye looks normal again. I wish I had taken a photo of his eye when it was weepy for your reference. I snapped a photo of him today. His eye is open and not teary whatsoever, just a little grimey, but I since wiped his eye and it's clean again. I'm being cautiously optimistic but feel really good about his positive prognosis (we are going to continue treatment tonight and for another 24hrs to be sure).As for now, 48hrs from the time we began using this product we saw excellent improvement. Its homeopathic so its worth a shot.
H**R
It works for my 9 year old cat, been using it for 2 years when she gets eye infection
This product is so much better than any other products I have used (Pharmaceutical products and repeated failures) on my cat. I keep it handy now so anytime she shows signs of itch/redness/discharge....I apply that.Useful tip: ( I learned much later so it may come handy for you )Show some love to your cat, keep her eyes closed......drop two drops each on her closed eyes.....(of course keep one hand holding your cat) now that Cat didn't see the drops entering her eyes ( which is a much better approach ...she will show some discomfort but more likely will not run away from you) now gently open her eyes....soothe her/him with your voice while the drops will easily go in her eyes (keep two cotton balls with you to wipe excess drops) ...wait 30 sec if possible before wiping. Gently wipe the excess discharge/drops ....and you are done. Trust me once you will get a hand of the process this will get easy for your cat as well as you. The drops works definitely....as a kitten she always had runny eyes...from consulting with regular vet to specialist.....applying several formulas....somehow it didn't work until I read a review about these drops and my cat has fewer issues now. I am so relieved to see her having an easeful time...poor thing struggled every now and then for 7 years. so give it a go...and use the tips above....best of luck.
K**N
Limited use only
After doing some research preservatives can cause cataracts. I have used in the past on a daily basis with good results however I now only use sparingly.
P**K
Miracle eye drop for pets
I recently had a challenging experience with my dog, who suffered an eye injury after a grooming session. It was heartbreaking to see her vessels pop, leaving her little eyes in distress. Thankfully, our veterinarian recommended a Vitamin C eye drop, and I can’t express how much of a miracle this product has been!Within just a few days of use, her eyes cleared up remarkably. The drops seemed to soothe her discomfort and promote healing effectively. I highly recommend keeping this in your doggy first aid kit. It’s a must-have for any pet owner. If you’re facing a similar situation, don’t hesitate to give this product a try!
R**A
Maybe it works or maybe it had no effect at all -/+ and my cat got better naturally.
I bought this product because my cat's right eye started to swell, turn red and have some discharge. She also seemed to have an upper respiratory issue. I received this product the following morning and started to use it on my cat. She's approximately 7-8 years old and has food allergies, which require her to eat only prescription food for the vet. I was apprehensive about using anything on my cat that could potentially make her feel worse but times are hard and I am still paying on her last operation. So, I took a chance on this product and fast-forward a few days later and her eye is much improved. I cannot say that it was because of this product. I have also been cleaning her eye with a warm wash cloth a few times a day and just letting her rest and making sure she eats good to stay hydrated. What I can say is that she doesn't like the drops in her eyes, it's possible there's some irritation there. And I can also say her eye hasn't gotten worse, but better in the last few days as well as her respiratory health. She was having some congestion issues and today, day 3, she has shown a marked improvement. Her eye is now open and the redness/swelling is going away. There are some feral cats outside, which i feed outside, I believe they are the ones who got my cat sick by sneezing through the screen door towards my cat. I may try to put drops in its eyes to see if it helps that one as well. If it does help, if i remember or get around to it, I'll see if i can update this post. I understand that others care for their pets and are probably as well about putting products on their eyes that they're not familiar with.
J**D
Works
Seemed to work for my cat
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