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Cat Eye Supplements & Ear Care

Healthy, bright eyes are one of the clearest signs of a thriving cat. Our range of natural cat eye supplements and vitamins is chemical-free and chosen to support eye health from within, alongside gentle eye care solutions that help clear watery secretions and keep the area clean and comfortable. For ears, we stock natural ear drops and cleaners that discourage bacterial and fungal growth and help tackle ear mites, so you can stay on top of everyday eye and ear hygiene while supporting your cat's overall health and immunity.

Eye and ear issues can sometimes be a sign of something more, such as an allergy, a parasite, or a lowered immune response, so it's worth looking at the bigger picture. Alongside our eye and ear range, you may find it helpful to explore our supplements for itching and allergies, natural protection against ear mites and other parasites, and skin and coat support. A veterinary examination is always advisable if you're unsure of a condition, and it's worth checking with your vet before introducing anything new.

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Bark & Whiskers® Organic Astaxanthin Liquid Pump 43ml / 215 Pumps
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Nordic Naturals Omega 3 soft gels for dogs 90 soft gels
Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet ™ for Dogs 90 soft gels
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Schesir Wild Alaskan Fish Oil
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PhytoPet Eye Wash 30ml
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Phytopet Ear Drops
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Bright, clear eyes and clean, comfortable ears are part of every healthy, happy cat, and both are areas where a little natural support and regular care go a long way. Our range of natural cat eye supplements and ear care is chemical-free and gently formulated, helping you look after these sensitive areas while supporting your cat's overall health and immunity.

Caring for your cat's eyes

A healthy cat's eyes are bright, clear and free from excessive discharge, with no redness or cloudiness. Natural cat eye supplements and vitamins support eye health from within, often using antioxidants and nutrients traditionally associated with good vision, while gentle eye care solutions help clear away watery secretions and the tear staining some cats are prone to, keeping the area clean and comfortable.

Signs that your cat's eyes may need attention include:

  • Watery eyes or excessive discharge
  • Redness or swelling
  • Squinting or keeping an eye closed
  • Cloudiness or a change in colour
  • Pawing at the eye or rubbing the face
  • The third eyelid showing across the eye

Caring for your cat's ears

Healthy ears are clean, pale pink inside and odour-free. Our natural ear drops and cleaners help keep ears clean and discourage bacterial and fungal growth, and there are gentle, natural options to help tackle ear mites, a very common cause of irritation, especially in kittens and outdoor cats. Look out for:

  • Head shaking or tilting
  • Scratching at the ears
  • Dark, waxy or coffee-ground-like debris (often a sign of mites)
  • Redness, swelling or an unpleasant smell

Looking at the bigger picture

Eye and ear problems are sometimes a symptom of something else going on. Ear mites are parasites, so good natural flea, tick and parasite control helps, while recurring irritation can be linked to allergies and itchy skin. As the ears are lined with skin, supporting healthy skin and coat condition can help too.

Everyday eye and ear care

  • Gently wipe away eye discharge with a clean, damp cotton pad (use a fresh one per eye)
  • Check ears regularly, and clean only when needed with a proper pet ear cleaner
  • Never poke anything into the ear canal – clean only the visible part
  • Keep on top of parasite control to help prevent ear mites

When to see your vet

Eyes can deteriorate quickly, so any sign of pain, a sudden change, cloudiness, a visible injury, or discharge that doesn't quickly settle should be seen by your vet promptly. Likewise, persistent ear scratching, head shaking, a bad smell or signs of pain need veterinary attention, as ear infections and mites usually need proper treatment. A veterinary examination is always advisable if you're unsure of a condition, and it's worth checking with your vet before introducing anything new.