Write an article based on this "Clean your cat’s eyes. Open your cat’s eyelids. Position the applicator tip above your cat’s eye. Administer the eye drops."
For the eye drops to be most effective, your cat’s eyes will need to be free of discharge. If necessary, clean your cat’s eyes by putting a small amount of sterile eyewash solution on a cotton ball and wiping around her eyes. Along with the eye drops, your veterinarian would already have recommended an eyewash solution to clean your cat’s eyes. Use the thumb of your non-dominant hand to pull down your cat’s lower eyelid. This will create a small pouch into which you can administer the eye drops. Although convenient, it is not necessary for the drops to go into the pouch. The drops will disperse quickly across your cat’s eye, so you do not have to worry about placing the drops in a particular spot on her eye. Hold the applicator tip about two centimeters (one inch) above your cat’s eye. It is very important that you not touch your cat’s eye with the tip. Not only would this be irritating to your cat, but it would also contaminate the tip.  If you’d like, aim the tip towards the pouch you created with your thumb.  It may help to rest the heel of your dominant hand on top of your cat’s head. This will allow you to have a steady aim of the drops and prevent you from accidentally touching your cat’s eye with the applicator tip.  Place the bottle cap to the side on a clean surface. Squeeze the bottle and quickly dispense the prescribed number of eye drops into your cat’s eye. Be careful not to dispense more than the prescribed amount.  If both of her eyes need to be treated, repeat the same procedure to put drops in the other eye. If your cat seems restless and refuses to be still, consider trying again later when she is more calm. You do not want her moving around so much that you can’t get the drops into her eye.