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Common causes of blindness in cats
A cat's eyes are mysterious, intriguing and simply astonishing. Built to be able to see much better than humans in the night, a cat's eyes are large compared to the size of the head, typically like other...
5 commentsThe Anatomy of a Cat's Eye
Compared to other animals, a cat's eyes are pretty unique having special distinct features that set them apart. Large, intense and simply beautiful, a cat's eyes were built as devices to help capture the slightest movements aiding them to stalk...
5 commentsEye problems in cats
What causes eye problems in cats? Learn from a list of potential causes and when your cat should see a vet within 24 hours.
158 commentsCat Eye Problems - Signs to Be Aware Of
Cat Eye Problems should be extremely important to the cat owner. Cat's eyes have special characteristics that set them apart from other animals. Here we help categorize and explain the most common of these.
423 commentsCat Symptoms and Quirks
Cat Symptoms usually manifest themselves as a health problem that points towards an illness or disease. Your cat might sneeze or wheeze, giving indications that an upper respiratory infection is present.
3 commentsWhat to Wear: How To Choose The Right Glasses for Your Face Shape and Coloring
Find out what glasses would look best on your face!
25 commentsCat Eye Problems, Why the Cloudy Eye?
Cat Eye Problems of the outer eye primarily center around two common ailments, conjunctivitis and the cloudy eye. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the lining membrane that covers the inner sides of the eyelids, and surface of the eyeball up to the eyelid.
1 commentWhat is your cat really trying to tell you?
Information on why cats behave the way they do.
4 commentsCat Fever and its Causes
Cat fever can be a symptom of a variety of illnesses in the feline just as it is in humans. A fever in your feline companion could signal the beginning of a serious illness and in certain instances can be treated without complications
3 commentsGeriatric Cat Problems
Geriatric Cat Problems can be expected to occur less quickly today than 30 - 40 years ago. The life expectancy of a cat was once 10 years, but today it is not uncommon in veterinary practice to see cats 18 to 20 years old.
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