Managing blind cats and dogs hinges on environmental adjustments and daily care. Here’s a curated list of recommended products and care tips to ensure their safe and comfortable lives.





| Item | BEST 1 Touchpoint Mat | BEST 2 Sound Guide | BEST 3 Scent Labeling Kit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main function | Location recognition through texture | Obstacle recognition through sound | Routine recognition through scent |
| Weight | 50g or less | 30g or less | 10g or less |
| Duration | 1 year or more | 6 months or more | 2 weeks or more |
| Cleaning method | Washable with water | Washable with water | Reusable after cleaning |
| Recommended locations | Stairs, doors, walls | Indoor movement paths | Meals, litter box, resting areas |
Choose the product suited to your cat's lifestyle and environment. Using them in combination gives better results.
Caution: Actions to Absolutely Avoid When Caring for Blind Cats and Dogs
If you don’t understand your cat’s visual impairment and suddenly change their environment, drag them, or carry them around, it can cause significant stress. Disrupting a cat’s familiar routine can increase anxiety and make movement difficult for them. Always respect your cat’s senses and introduce changes gradually.


A veterinarian who majored in veterinary medicine at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, and completed the IVSA program at North Carolina State University in the United States. Drawing on clinical experience at animal hospitals, he works in the pet healthcare field and is dedicated to building a digital care environment that connects pet parents with veterinarians.
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