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In most cases, early diagnosis and treatment can keep a cat from losing its eyesight, but it's important to look for signs of trouble and ensure your cat gets regular check-ups. Cats have developed several unique vision features during their evolution that enable them to see clearly indoors and out.
- Feline Glaucoma
Uveitis has several causes, he points out, including...
- Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis, the most common of all feline eye disorders,...
- Corneal Ulcers
Nourished by tears on its exterior surface and by aqueous...
- Sudden Blindness
For example, he says, “We can treat a cat’s high blood...
- Feline Cataracts
According to Thomas Kern, DVM, associate professor of...
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (Fiv)
Feline Vision Problems: A Host of Possible Causes. Lung...
- Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline Vaccines: Benefits and Risks. Diarrhea. Neurological...
- Cornell Veterinary Experts Address Feline Nutrition
or to view full screen, click HERE. Obesity is recognized as...
- Feline Glaucoma
30 maj 2024 · Eye problems in cats range from mild irritations to serious conditions that can impact vision and overall health. Recognizing symptoms early—such as redness, swelling, tearing, discomfort, and changes in appearance or behavior—is key to ensuring prompt treatment.
19 wrz 2023 · Cat eye problems range from mild irritations to more serious conditions that may lead to blindness. Experts explain the signs and treatment.
27 wrz 2023 · Cats can get a variety of eye problems, from conjunctivitis to blindness. This article aims to explain more details about the common eye problems in cats. If your cat has an eye problem, the most obvious clue is that one, or both eyes, do not look “normal”.
4 kwi 2024 · Eye problems in cans can include eye infections, discharge, pink eye, and more. Learn the signs and symptoms of common eye problems in cats and find out when to call that vet.
23 maj 2019 · Kittens and young cats are frequently presented at veterinary clinics with “eye problems”. In this article Thomas Large and Ben Blacklock give an overview of some of the most common — and not-so-common — conditions that may be encountered.
Conjunctivitis, the most common of all feline eye disorders, is an inflammation of the thin mucous membrane (conjunctiva) that lines the inner surface of a cat’s eyelids and coats the outer surface of the eyeball. Many cats will experience at least a mild episode of the condition at some point in their lives.