👀 Clear Eyes, Happy Pets! Experience the natural way to eye health!
PetAlive Eye-Heal is a natural herbal formula designed to promote eye health in cats and dogs. This safe and effective solution soothes and cleanses pet eyes, supporting the removal of debris. With easy application using a cotton swab, it features high-quality, organic ingredients and is manufactured in FDA-registered facilities, ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficacy.
B**H
Awesome Product!
I had to write a review about this product, and going to keep it short and simple. IT WORKS. My dog's eye all of the sudden became redish, swollen and I was going to result to taking her to the Vet if this product didn't work, this one the last result after trying some other methods with Saline solution that didn't work for crap and also putting Cod Liver Oil in the eye because it has some healing properties, but still that didn't work, but she sure did smell like fish when it was bed time, lol.Once I got this product, I immediately used it on her eyes and after just 1 day the mucus that was coming out of her eyes was way less, the the day before without this product. The second day, almost all gone and her eyes was much controllable during sleep time. After 1 week of the product, the swelling of her eyes was diminishing. I was like, yay! No Vet visit and money stays in the pocket. After 1 week, the bottle was gone and ordered another one just to keep it and make sure the swelling goes away. She is doing much better and is now her self. I am so happy that I don't have to take a trip to the Vet's office. I am all about trying different things but to an extent, if within 1 week or so it doesn't get better, to the Vet we go. I am also giving her Spirulina, which is extremely good for allergies, which is what she has. She's been on Spirulina for about 2 week with today. Nuts.com has the Spirulina and you only need 1/8 of a tsp a day with food. I know this is not the only reason why she is getting better, but the Spiraling also has a major part as with allergies dogs or cats have to be on medication and my dog is not on any type of medication, as I said before, yay! No Vet visits, and no medications.I take Spirulina my self for health.
A**R
Quick fix for your cat's eye infection
When one day my cat woke up with one eye sealed shut, I thought she got into a fight with another cat the night before and had her eye injured. I decided to give it another day or two to heal. Two days passed and the eye did not get any better. Plus, I noticed some [...] fluid coming out of her eye that was causing her eye to close. Being really concerned, I hit the internet in search of causes of eye infection and solutions to it and found the PetAlive Eye-Heal.I favored the PetAlive Eye-Heal because it sounded like a product I could easily use on my cat. My cat can be very fussy sometimes, and she is highly sensitive to smelly medications and edible drugs in form of a pill. I figured, applying a little bit of the solution to a cotton pad and wiping my cat's eye clean would not be too challenging. And I was right. Although my cat could smell the product and immediately sense the hint of medication coming her way, she did allow me to put it on her eye twice a day. And she resisted me less in the next rounds of treatment as she realized that this made her eye feel better. In about two days, I could immediately see the benefits of the solution. And, in about a week, she was almost completely healed.My recommendation to potential buyers is, to keep in mind that this is just a natural healing medicine. That is, it is not Rx nor known by vets (and the product recommends you seek a vet if there is no progress or condition worsens). Until you have time to take your cat to a vet, this product is a great cleanser and quick fix for your cat's eye infection (My vet told me to continue to use it if it is helping; it would not hurt). I would suggest that you apply it on both eyes even though only one eye may be infected, because infection in one eye can easily spread to the other good eye at a time when your cat's immunity is low. It would not hurt to apply to your other healthy cats living under the same roof. If your cat heals, you save a trip to the vet and the medication is reasonably cheap (Amazon.com is the best price so far).
S**B
Worked at first
It worked well when I bought it in June, but I’m not sure about the shelf life of this product. It’s now september and the infection returned. The bottle is almost gone and I tried it again, and it doesn’t seem to work. I even came home from my lunch breaks at work to put it on my cats eyes more frequently and it doesn’t seem to provide relief. I ended up having to order ointment instead.
J**K
It helps but doesn't get rid of the problem.
My persian cat has conjunctivitis. We use antibiotics but the vet suggested it be used for only a length of time. After using the antibiotics for 10 days it goes away but then comes back and we have to start the treatment again. I'm not a believer of constantly using pharmaceutical drugs on pets especially when it's made for humans. So I thought I would try this herbal remedy. It's good but the problem hasn't gone away. I clean her eye out with the solution (less water to get a stronger solution) and it seems to reduce the watery eye and swelling but only temporarily. At least this is safer to use.
L**A
Big difference!
We've been giving this to our almost 16 yr old Chow Chow for the last three months. We've seen a very big difference in her. Her weeping eyes are much better, and her abcess tooth is no longer oozing out her gum. We're very grateful for this improvement. We will certainly continue, and, she likes the taste of the drops in her daily milk.
K**E
Not for my cat
My 16 year old cat has had eye issues, mostly allergy during the summer, but this winter her eyes were runny. I had used terramycin with some success but thought an all natural product would be better. Unfortunately she reacted badly to this treatment and so I have an almost full bottle ( not returnable) that I wish I could give to someone who does like it. I also think it is too labor intensive to use, a gel would be much easier. An expensive experiment. I think a trip to the vet is coming up.