Cataracts in Cats
Learn more about cataracts and their symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment in cats.Uveitis in Cats
Cats with red eyes may have uveitis. Learn more.Conjunctivitis in Cats
Learn more about feline conjunctivitis.Glaucoma in Cats
Glaucoma causes blindness in cats. Learn is causes, symptoms, and treatments.Eye Problems in Cats: An Overview
These are some of the most common eye conditions in cats.Are Cats Color Blind?
Learn about whether cats are color blind and how their vision works.How to Care for a Blind Cat
Your blind cat can live a full, enriched life. Learn some tips for good care of a blind cat.Corneal Ulcers in Cats
Corneal ulcers in cats can cause squinting, rubbing, and drainage of the eye. Treatment is necessary to prevent blindness.Eye Infections in Young Kittens
Newborn kittens are susceptible to eye infections which can be dangerous for their sight. Learn more about eye infections in kittens.Why Do Some Cats Have Two Different Colored Eyes?
Have you ever seen an odd-eyed cat? Learn why some cats have different colored eyes and whether it's a problem.Read more: Why Do Some Cats Have Two Different Colored Eyes?
Feline Vision
Information on cat's vision.Night Vision in Cats
Find out how well cats see in the dark and how their night vision differs from our own.Disclaimer: This website is not intended to replace professional consultation, diagnosis, or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. If you require any veterinary related advice, contact your veterinarian promptly. Information at CatHealth.com is exclusively of a general reference nature. Do not disregard veterinary advice or delay treatment as a result of accessing information at this site. Just Answer is an external service not affiliated with CatHealth.com.
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