A luke warm cotton bud (Q-Tip if you are American) should do the trick.
Or if your cat finds that too close for comfort a luke warm flannel.
2006-09-09 07:30:13
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answered by Amazing Magenta 5
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Try Using Lightly Salted Water And Apply With Some Cotton Wool But Be Careful Not To Get Any In Her/His Eyes.
2006-09-12 09:06:07
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answered by Charlie 2
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Luke-warm water on the end of a Q-tip is best for cleaning out the eye boogies. If the eye crust is reoccurring or really stuck, try using a slightly wet chamomile tea bag. That seems to clear up any infection in a day or 2.
2006-09-09 07:37:29
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answered by bizzaro9 3
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Wet some cotton pads with warm water. Tilt the head of your cat up and gently stroke the crust down so it does not get into your cat's eye.
2006-09-09 07:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A lint-free cotton handkerchief dipped in warm water and wrung out . I choose not to make a point, because a larger mass is less likely to poke into the cat's eyes. Kitty will be a llittle wetter over more of her face, but safer, too.
2006-09-09 07:34:20
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answered by Iwant2know 1
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A warm wet cloth with just water on it. Wipe it gently over his/her eyes and the goo and crust is gone..
2006-09-09 13:12:46
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answered by Rain32 4
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I use boiled water with sea salt dissolved in it, then clean the eyes with cotton wool dabbed in that once the solution cools.
2006-09-09 08:51:16
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answered by kiteeze 5
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Cooled boiled water and a cotton wool pad - not cotton wool as it tiny threads can break off and cause irritation. Wet face but they get over it!
2006-09-11 01:22:49
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answered by deebradley2000 3
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Thumbs.
2006-09-09 07:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A tissue dampened in warm water seems to do the trick. It's not a popular manoeuvre though!
2006-09-09 07:34:58
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answered by Ladyfromdrum 5
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