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| |  | Eye Care | Home » » » Ark Naturals Eyes So Bright for Dogs & Cats, 4-Ounce Bottle | | | | | | | Description: | | Ark Naturals Eyes So Bright for Dogs & Cats is a gentle eye wash formulated to soothe and maintain healthy eyes. It is great for removing foreign debris and encrustation that build up in the mucous membranes of your pet's eyes. It is also natural and free of chemicals that may cause additional irritation. It can be used daily for pets with red or itchy eyes, and weekly to maintain healthy eyes. | | | Features: | |
• 5 Ounces Liquid
• Serving Size:
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.2 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.28 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.81 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.42 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Gentle, astringent eye wash for petsFeb 26, 2011
By Observant I My cat tends to get goopy, encrusted eyes as a symptom of feline herpes. He graciously suffered my attempts to clean his eyes with clean hands and a damp tissue, but I knew there had to be a better way. Eyes So Bright by Ark Naturals was the solution. The herbs in this product are the same one would use for human health, and have similar uses. Even so, there are a few small issues that caused me to drop one star.
My first attempts to use this product failed miserably. My cat was very sensitive to the astringent quality of the fluid, and it took a while for him to adjust to the sensation. Further complicating things is the design of the bottle. The plastic bottle is a little hard to squeeze, and the push-top cap (like a shampoo bottle) just makes it harder to be sure of the amount of fluid I'm squeezing out. I tried to follow the instructions on the bottle to simply saturate a cotton ball, hold it to the affected eye, and allow the product to seep out into the eye. That didn't work as my cat was too jumpy and the liquid went everywhere but into the eye. Then I tried squeezing a little fluid from the cotton ball into the eye--better, but the astringency was difficult for him to bear.
Now I've switched to using a circular cotton pad (like a make-up pad) cut into fourths, and with a saturated pad, I dab gently at the eye and clear debris that way. Now that my cat is more accustomed to the fluid, he seems to welcome the cooling relief and now I can hold the pad to his eye, squeeze in a little fluid, or wipe his eyelid, and he responds well to all of these. He still gets encrusted and goopy eyes, but now I can clean them with ease.
Ingredients (as listed on the bottle): De-ionized water, traditional hand filet aloe juice HF, FG, witch hazel, goldenseal fluid extract, gotu kola fluid extract, echinacea fluid extract.
If you have a pet with weeping or encrusted eyes, try this product. It'll take a little while for everyone to get adjusted, but the benefits are well worth it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not just for PetsDec 28, 2009
By C. Gigliotti This eyewash is great and works for people too. It may sting just a bit at first, but is great for cleaning the eyelid, lashes and tearduct areas. Use with a cotton pad as instructed on the bottle.
Gentle astringent herbal eye washFeb 26, 2011
By Observant I My cat tends to get goopy, encrusted eyes as a symptom of feline herpes. He graciously suffered my attempts to clean his eyes with clean hands and a damp tissue, but I knew there had to be a better way. Eyes So Bright by Ark Naturals was the solution. The herbs in this product are the same one would use for human health, and have similar uses. Even so, there are a few small issues that caused me to drop one star.
My first attempts to use this product failed miserably. My cat was very sensitive to the astringent quality of the fluid, and it took a while for him to adjust to the sensation. Further complicating things is the design of the bottle. The plastic bottle is a little hard to squeeze, and the push-top cap (like a shampoo bottle) just makes it harder to be sure of the amount of fluid I'm squeezing out. I tried to follow the instructions on the bottle to simply saturate a cotton ball, hold it to the affected eye, and allow the product to seep out into the eye. That didn't work as my cat was too jumpy and the liquid went everywhere but into the eye. Then I tried squeezing a little fluid from the cotton ball into the eye--better, but the astringency was difficult for him to bear.
Now I've switched to using a circular cotton pad (like a make-up pad) cut into fourths, and with a saturated pad, I dab gently at the eye and clear debris that way. Now that my cat is more accustomed to the fluid, he seems to welcome the cooling relief and now I can hold the pad to his eye, squeeze in a little fluid, or wipe his eyelid, and he responds well to all of these. He still gets encrusted and goopy eyes, but now I can clean them with ease.
Ingredients (as listed on the bottle): De-ionized water, traditional hand filet aloe juice HF, FG, witch hazel, goldenseal fluid extract, gotu kola fluid extract, echinacea fluid extract.
If you have a pet with weeping or encrusted eyes, try this product. It'll take a little while for everyone to get adjusted, but the benefits are well worth it.
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