Ragdoll cats have a pair of blue eyes. Their eyes are large and small, which are often caused by diseases. Generally speaking, they are problems in the following three aspects:
1. Food problem: If If a Ragdoll cat eats a single dry cat food for a long time, eats too much canned meat or snacks, and lacks vitamins, fiber and water in the body, the Ragdoll cat will get angry, causing tears in its eyes. The food given to Ragdoll cats in daily life should be mainly light. Occasionally, you can make some fish, chicken, and beef supplementary food for Ragdoll cats to supplement nutrition.
2. Stung by foreign objects: Ragdoll cats are lively, adventurous, and have a strong sense of territory. When a Ragdoll cat's eyes are stabbed by foreign objects or scratched when fighting with other Ragdoll cats, the eyes will become red, swollen and injured, and the eyes will become big and small. In this case, it is necessary to clean the Ragdoll cat’s eye wound and cut off the hair from the Ragdoll cat’s eye wound to avoid entering the wound.
3. Eye diseases: Ragdoll cats are likely to suffer from eye diseases if they are exposed to certain bacteria while playing outside or if there are patients indoors, the most common of which is conjunctivitis. After suffering from conjunctivitis, the Ragdoll cat's conjunctiva becomes congested and red, which may be accompanied by photophobia, increased eye secretions, tearing, conjunctival edema, and big and small eyes. If left untreated, Ragdoll cats are likely to suffer from weakened vision or even blindness. Therefore, if you find that there is a problem with the eyes of a Ragdoll cat, you should give the Ragdoll cat eye drops to clean the eyes, which are sterilizing, anti-inflammatory and anti-viral.