Blocked Tear Ducts In Cats High Quality Review

Sophie first noticed the problem when she went to kiss Mochi’s forehead. Instead of the usual soft, dry bump of fur, her lips met a damp, rusty streak beneath his left eye.

“Oh, poor baby,” the neighbor cooed. “Is he sick?” blocked tear ducts in cats

“There we go,” Dr. Lian said, smiling. “The pipe is open. Sometimes it’s just a little mucus plug or a bit of dust.” Sophie first noticed the problem when she went

“Oh, buddy,” she whispered, cupping his squishy Persian face. “What happened?” “Is he sick

That night, as Sophie scrolled through photos of pristine, dry-faced show cats, Mochi climbed onto her chest. He kneaded her collarbone with his claws (ouch) and pressed his damp, stained cheek against her chin. A tiny tear—real or saline-flushed, she couldn’t tell—rolled onto her skin.

At home, Sophie thought the problem was solved. She bought special tear-stain wipes and cleaned his face twice a day. For three glorious weeks, Mochi’s face was a pristine, fluffy moon.