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| Eye Problems & Blindness in Cats - http://cats.about.com/cs/healthissues/p/ Cats' normal vision is superior to humans, but they are also susceptible to many of the conditions that affect our vision. - Read more |
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| Cat Eye Infection - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/cateyein The Cat Health Guide answers your questions on common health problems, illnesses and diseases. - Read more |
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| Examining & Medicating the Eyes of a Cat: CVM: Washington State University - http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/cat_e |
PR: 3
| Feline Vision: A Cat’s Eye View - http://www.cathealth.com/CatEyes.htm You and your cat see the world differently. True, your eyes are built around the same design, but each of you has specializations that make your vision best for your needs. You evolved as a fruit-eating diurnal animal; your cat evolved as a meat-eating nocturnal animal. You evolved to have good detail and color vision; your cat evolved to have good vision in the dark. Compare your eye to your cat’s eye, and you’ll understand how each of you attains the best vision for your needs. - Read more |
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| Anisocoria in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/anisocoria- Anisocoria is an inequality of pupil size, when one pupil is dilated & the other is constricted. The cause of anisocoria varies, but it may be the result of nervous system abnormalities, as well as inflammation, cancer or trauma involving the eye. - Read more |
PR: 2
| Epiphora (Excessive Tearing) in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/epiphora-in Epiphora is an abnormal overflow of tears down the face that results from either obstruction of tear drainage through the tear duct system or overproduction of tears that overwhelms the normal drainage system. - Read more |
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| American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists: ACVO - http://www.acvo.com/ |
PR: 1
| Eyes and Vision: Anatomy of a Cat: Animal Planet - http://animal.discovery.com/cat-guide/ca Learn about cat's eyes and how their eyes and vision work. - Read more |
PR: 3
| Bulging eyes: iVillage - http://home.ivillage.com/pets/symsolve/0 |
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| Progressive Retinal Atrophy/Degeneration in Cats (PRA, PRD): PetEducation.com - http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm? Progressive retinal atrophy or degeneration (PRA or PRD) is the name for several diseases that are progressive and lead to blindness. PRA is not very common in cats, although the Abyssinian breed seems to have a predilection. In cats, a deficiency of the amino acid taurine can result in PRA. This is one reason why some feline nutritional supplements contain taurine. - Read more |
PR: 4
| In the Eyes of a Cat: Part 1: What you Can Tell by Looking into a Cat's Eyes - http://cats.about.com/cs/eyesvision/a/ca |
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| Cat Health Eyes - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/cathealt Cat Health Eyes. Read about cat eye examiniations, cat eye disease and how to support cat eye health. - Read more |
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| Uveitis in Cats - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/uveitisi Uveitis in cats. Read about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of feline uveitis. - Read more |
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| Feline Eye Disease - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/felineey Read about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of different feline eye diseases. - Read more |
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| Cat Cataracts - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/catcatar Read about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cat cataracts. - Read more |
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| Cat Eye Injury - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/cateyein Read about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of feline eye injury. - Read more |
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| Cat Pink Eye - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/catpinke Read about the symtpoms, diagnosis and treatment of feline pink eye. - Read more |
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| Cat Eye Problems - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/cateyepr Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for feline eye problems. - Read more |
PR: 2
| Structure & Function of the Eye in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/structure-a The eyes are the receptors for the special sense of sight. The ability to see is dependent on the actions of several structures in & around the eyeball including the cornea, the lens, the retina & the vitreous. - Read more |
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| What To Do When Your Cat's Eyes Get Gooey: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/what-to-do- If your cat’s eyes begin to discharge matter, it is time to pay close attention. A minor amount of eye discharge is normal, but any change from what is normal may well signal that your cat needs veterinary attention. - Read more |