Cat Ear and Eye Care

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Ear & Eye Care

Spot issues early and keep things clear

Cats are pretty good at grooming themselves, but they still need a bit of help when it comes to their ears and eyes. Dirt, discharge, or irritation can lead to infections if left untreated. Regular ear and eye care helps your cat stay clean, comfortable, and free from avoidable issues.

Common signs of irritation

If your cat is shaking their head, scratching at their ears, squinting, or has visible discharge, it could be time for a closer look. Mild irritation can often be managed at home, but early care is key to preventing more serious infections or long-term damage.

What's in the range

We stock a variety of ear and eye products including gentle cleansers, wipes, drops, and treatments for ear mites or infections. These are designed to safely remove dirt, wax, and debris without stinging or harsh ingredients—making them suitable even for sensitive cats.

When and how to use them

For most cats, a weekly check and occasional cleaning is all that's needed. Use cotton pads or soft wipes—never cotton buds. If your cat has allergies, frequent discharge, or a history of ear mites, more regular care might be needed. Always follow label instructions or check with your vet.

Safe and easy home care

All products in this category are vet-approved and made specifically for cats. They're easy to apply at home and ideal for both regular maintenance and treating mild concerns. A little care goes a long way in keeping your cat's senses sharp and irritation-free.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use dog ear or eye products on my cat?
No. Always choose products formulated specifically for cats to avoid irritation or harmful ingredients.
How often should I clean my cat's ears?
Check weekly. Only clean if there's visible dirt, wax, or odour. Over-cleaning can cause irritation.
Is it normal for cats to have eye discharge?
Some clear discharge is normal, but coloured or thick discharge may indicate infection or irritation.
Can I use cotton buds to clean my cat's ears?
No. Use soft pads or wipes instead to avoid damaging the ear canal.
When should I see a vet?
If there's ongoing discharge, redness, swelling, or signs of pain, it's best to get your cat checked by a vet.

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