They should not. Polysporin is an antibiotic, and while it may help clear up an infection, it should not have any anesthetic effect that would dilate the cat's pupils. That said, a cat's pupils dilate naturally when she is afraid, and it is likely that the process of putting polysporin drops in her eyes does alarm her for a little while.
It is not advised to use any drug or medicine on pets without veterinary advice. Cats in particular have a number of metabolic pathways that turn things we would consider harmless into toxins.
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If a dog drinks eye drops, the effects will vary based on the type of drops. Visine will cause severe diarrhea in even small doses, while saline drops are harmless.
Pheniramine maleate is not toxic to cats. The medication is available in eye drops, eye cream, and eye treatment products.
You must check with your vet first.
No - see your veterinarian for professional advice .
If the scratch in the eye is beginning to get a bacterial infection inside of it, then yes, Sulfacetamide Sodium Ophthalmic drops will work.
Your question is not clear. Which animal are you wondering about cats making extinct?
Yes! My friend who lives up the road has two cats and one of them is allergic to fleas. He licks his fur so much it drops off. That is his allergic reaction.
Too much canola oil can cause diarrhea in cats, but a few drops in food every week will help the fur and skin stay healthy.
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Petco, petsmart, VetRxDirect, and VetDepot all have eye drops availabe for cats.