Is it possible to home treat cataracts in my cat? And what to use and how? Without having to take to vet?

Without having to take to vet. Pet health Asked by rmayw 12 months ago Similar questions: home treat cataracts cat vet Health > Medicine.

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What are you talking about! Would you try to treat your own cataracts? I can't believe you would even consider doing something like this.

No. Cataracts are a film over the eye and need to be surgically removed. Never attempt it yourself!

Pay for the surgery but wait as long as possible. There are no shortcuts.

No, there is absolutely no way to home-treat a cat's cataracts. If you are truly unable to afford vet care for your cats, there are some non-profit agencies that will help you with vet bills, if you qualify for their programs. Otherwise, if you have (or can apply) for a CareChoice medical credit card, you can use that to finance the care and/or surgery.

Finally, you may have to save up, and also talk to the eye surgeon vet about letting you make payments, either in advance of the surgery, or after it is completed. I just read your profile, rmayw, and since you live in California, I suggest that you contact Tim Meeker at FVEAP.org. (Feline Vet Emergency Assistance Program.) s group may be able to help you pay for your cat's vet care, or help you find assistance.

Because of the bad economy, they are only to help those who live in California now, so at least you quality that way. You can tell him that Katherine in Nashville, TN, with all the FIV+ cats, sent you to him. :)Best of luck to you!KatherinePS.

Is it your choice to not treat your leukemia, or are you unable to get health care? .

I can't thank you enough. I'm unable to work and I'm living off of $340 a month from Social Security disability. As for my leukemia - Medicaid/ MediCal has repeatedly denied covering for chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant.So I'm just waiting for The Good Lord to take me away from all of this.

I am living with my father. He helps me out somewhat. He's retired,though.

Thanks for the info for my cat George. Rmayw 12 months ago .

No, you cannot treat cataracts in your cat at home.

The word 'cataract' literally means 'to break down'. This breakdown refers to the disruption of the normal arrangement of the lens fibres, or the capsule that contains the lens, inside of the eye. This disruption causes the lens to lose its transparency resulting in a reduction of visual acuity.

Cataracts often appear to have a white, or crushed ice like appearance and affect the lens of the eye. Despite the fact that there are several different forms and causes of cataracts, they all develop in a very similar way. The normal lens of the eye is maintained in a dehydrated state.It consists of approximately 66% water and 33% proteins.

There is a complicated sodium water pump system in the lens that keeps this water/protein balance in check. When the bio-mechanical system in the lens is damaged, this pump system begins to fail and extra water moves into the lens.In addition, the percentage of insoluble protein increases. These changes result in the loss of transparency of the lns due to this cataract formation.

There is now a revolutionary new treatment for cataracts which has been gaining in popularity in both the States and Europe since it was featured in the UK on the Richard & Judy Television Show with amazing results. Ethos claim 'This could mean an end to cataract surgery'. The product, called Ethos Endymion "Bright Eyes", uses a special derivative of the naturally occurring neuropeptide L-Carnosine, called N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC), which is a super antioxidant and anti-glycating agent.

NAC, when topically applied, can penetrate and protect the lipid tissues of the eye against light damage and also helps to diminish free radical damage and the harmful effects of glycosylation associated with degenerative eye disease. For more information about how to treat your cats cataracts visit:http://petdrops.com com.

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