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Cleaning Feline Eyes, Ears and Teeth
EYES
Healthy cats should have clear, bright eyes, with no discharge present. It is usual to
find some 'sleep' deposits in the corners of their eyes; this is easily wiped
with a soft cloth moistened with warm water, any persistent discharge should be treated by
your Veterinarian. Some pedigree breeds are susceptible to their eyes weeping due to
blocked tear ducts. These cats are not ill or infectious but due to their breeding, are
not able to drain their tears away properly.
EARS
The inside of your cat's ears should look clean, with no persistent over-production of
wax or any foul-smelling matter or
inflammation. If this is the case, then you should consult your
Veterinarian. Never probe into the ear canal, as great damage could be done to
this very delicate organ.
TEETH
Most cats are fed on soft canned food, which is not good news for your cat's teeth and
gums. You can buy various items to help with the cleaning of your cats teeth including
toothpaste, toothbrushes, chews etc. All cats are different in temperament and I feel that
you just have to find the best method that suits your feline friend.
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