Parents who keep Garfield at home will find that Garfield's eyes often look watery, and he feels like he has suffered a lot of grievances, but it's not. Because Garfield's nose is flat, the nasolacrimal duct is relatively short, and tears cannot be evaporated through the nasolacrimal duct, so it is often watery. In this case, you can wipe it frequently. In addition to normal physiological problems, there are also pathological problems.
What's up with Garfield crying?
Garfield's constant tears may be due to eye inflammation, or the cat feline rhinorrhoea and feline distemper, in this case the owner should Carefully identify the cause of the cat's tears and send it to the hospital for treatment in time.
Inflammation of Garfield's eyes is actually very common. When Garfield's eyes often shed tears, the secretions around the eyes increase, and the eyes are purulent and red and swollen, that is Garfield's eyes are inflamed.
There are several conditions for Garfield's eyes to become inflamed, such as conjunctivitis and keratitis. At this time, Garfield will have tears in his eyes. This The situation is also very easy to solve, as long as you go to the pharmacy to buy some medicine for the eyes.
Garfield's eyes can also be treated with human eye medicines. For example, we can use chloramphenicol eye drops or acyclovir eye drops to give him drops at home before his eyes go to the ground. Anti-inflammatory.
In addition, Garfield may have tears in his eyes caused by his body. Be sure to take him to the pet hospital in time. Some cats that can cause inflammation of Garfield's eyes include feline nasal branch and feline distemper, which will cause Garfield's eyes to become inflamed, and when they have symptoms such as sneezing and fever, they must go to their veterinary hospital for examination immediately.
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