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Eye Envy Tear Stain Solution For Cats

Pet owners are frequently taken aback when they notice tear stains on their cat’s eyes. Some types and breeds of cats are expected to get weeping stains naturally, such as Persian cats and Himalayan cats. There are several alternatives available for removing eye stains, but not all of them are safe for your cat’s eyes, and some may even cause serious problems.

What Are Eye Tear Stains?

These tear stains are also known as epiphora, an excessive overflow of tears from the eyes. A cat’s eyeballs spit out fluids rather than trickling naturally via their teardrop canals. Often, cats with large eyes weep since their lids can’t close completely, and the excess fluid drains into the tear ducts located in the corner of the eye next to your cat’s nose.

Why Does It Happen?

There can be several reasons behind eye tear stains:

  • Natural Tear Drainage
  • Blockage of Nasolacrimal Ducts
  • Eye Injury
  • Allergies
  • Eye Infection
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Ingrown Eyelashes
  • Conjunctivitis

Why Some Cats Show More Staining Than Others?

You might have often wondered why your pet’s tear stains are more prominent than your friend’s kitten. Well, the answer is that it’s natural, and can depend on their genetics, breed, and bacteria levels. Some cats, as we discussed before, Persian and Himalayan, are more susceptible to this issue than other cat breeds.

What Can You Do To Remove Stains?

Cat tear stains aren’t usually a problem, but you should take your cat to the veterinary clinic to rule out any serious medical issues. When a veterinarian suspects that your cat’s nasolacrimal duct is clogged, a local anesthetic will be provided. A special device will be placed into the duct to flush the waste out.

However, if the situation is natural and not severe, like extreme epiphora, you can clean your cat’s tear stains at home. Clean your cat’s face at least two times a day with a damp, warm cloth and trim your cat’s facial hair to improve its overall health, including eye health.

If you’re wondering about the ideal solution for removing these stains, don’t worry! We’re here for that too. We present you with the most reliable product, Eye Envy Tear Stain Solution.

 

EYE ENVY CAT TEAR STAIN REMOVER STARTER KIT

At Online Petshops, we’ve got the perfect all-in-one beginner kit for your cat’s tear stain removal needs.

This bundle is a unique mix of grooming items for Persian, Himalayan, and Exotic Shorthair cats with eye concerns and tear stains. This beginner package should last around 30 and 45 days depending on the cat’s tear stains.

The pack includes several Eye Envy items, including:

  • Standard (Non-Refrigerated NR) Tear Stain Remover Solution for Cats, 2 fl. oz/58ml
  • Gentle Action Applicator Pads for Cats, 30 count jar
  • Tear Stain Remover Powder, ½ oz/14g
  • ProPowder Applicator Brush

How To Use The Kit

There are three easy steps to use this kit. Here’s a little guide if you’re a new pet owner and aren’t sure what to do next!

Step #1: Clean eye discharge. You can use a tear-stain facial cleanser to speed up the tear removing process. A good-quality pet facial cleanser is better than regular brightening shampoos, especially if your cat is still a little fur baby.

Step #2: Treat with an antibacterial formula. You can use remover wipes to clean the tear stain area and lift out the stain to provide your cat with a natural and cleaner look. These wipes have antibiotic formulas that help fight bacteria and stop the growth of unsightly, smelly stains.

Step #3: Dry your cat’s eye area. We’ve got a remover powder that you can use to absorb moisture at the end of your cleaning process. It’s not just a cover-up product, but a silk-like powder to keep your cat’s eyes stain-free and clean. It absorbs excess moisture and is free from bleach or other harsh agents.

If you need a proper explanation of the process, check out our video on How To Use the product in 3 easy steps. It’s easy!

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Other Ways To Safely Treat or Prevent Tear Stains

You can take several steps to keep your cat’s eyes safe from staining. One of the most important things is to ensure that you keep your cat’s face clean and healthy. Wash and wipe the face at least two times a day with a soft, damp, and warm cloth. Along with this, you need to trim the cat’s facial hair and take your cat to a pet groomer regularly for maintenance.

  • Manage a proper diet schedule for your cat.
  • Start using stainless steel bowls to feed your cat food.
  • Prefer filtered water to wash your pet than tap water.
  • Olive leaves, dandelion, and milk thistle can help clean and treat tear stains.

Do not ignore your pet’s tear staining as an indication of excess tear production. Often, there is more to the story than meets the eye. The only way to know for sure is to make an appointment with the veterinarian. By eliminating any other potential causes, you’ll be better prepared to deal with any underlying medical concerns that may be present.

The Bottom Line

We hope this article helps you out with your pet care plans. Eye stains are not only unsightly but can also cause the bacteria to increase. Therefore, removing them at the right time is most likely the wise choice.

Whether you’re looking for our beginner kit or individual products for removing eye tear stains, we’ve got them all. Give us a visit to our online store, and we’ll help you out personally.