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Feline Uveitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Cats are susceptible to the dangerous and sometimes blinding disorder known as feline uveitis. Learn more about this ocular condition here. Read
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Cats are susceptible to the dangerous and sometimes blinding disorder known as feline uveitis. Learn more about this ocular condition here.
READ FULL STORYThere isn't a cure for glaucoma in pets, but there are some treatment options available to help relieve pain and postpone blindness. Learn more here.
READ FULL STORYEye infections in pets may need to be treated with eye drops, medications, or surgery, depending on the cause of the infection. See what the options are for treating eye infections in pets.
READ FULL STORYLens Luxation is when the lens becomes detached from its normal location. This can cause major problems for your pet and even lead to blindness. Learn how to treat this eye disorder here.
READ FULL STORYCats have really lovely eyes, but unfortunately, they can be affected by an eye condition - Iris Bombe. Learn more about this in this article.
READ FULL STORYIris cysts in cats is a worrisome eye condition in felines. This article talks about how to recognize and treat this condition.
READ FULL STORYCats can suffer hearing loss for a wide range of reasons. Find out how to protect and support a cat who is born deaf or who loses their hearing.
READ FULL STORYAs cats age, their eyes may change in color, which can be part of the natural aging process for felines. In severe cases only, nuclear sclerosis may become problematic and have a major impact on your cat's vision. Find out more here.
READ FULL STORYJust as in people, cats can get optic neuritis. It is distinguished by inflammation of the optic nerve, which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eyes to the brain. Learn about how to handle this condition in your cat in this article.
READ FULL STORYPannus is an inherited eye condition in which the cornea can become so inflamed that it causes vision problems or even blindness. There is no cure for this progressive condition. However, if diagnosed and treated early, the process can be slowed immensely.
READ FULL STORYCats are susceptible to the ocular condition known as Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). Learn more about this condition here.
READ FULL STORYProgressive retinal atrophy is an eye condition found in dogs and cats that eventually leads to complete vision loss. Although this may be difficult for your pet to adjust to, your pet can continue to have a long happy life.
READ FULL STORYDid you know that ear infections are the most common reason for vet visits? Learn to recognize, help prevent, and treat ear infections with these five tips.
READ FULL STORYIf your pet has been diagnosed with an ear infection, you'll need to start treatment. Learn which kinds of treatment are appropriate for your pet's ear infection here.
READ FULL STORYFeline vestibular disease can cause a wide array of symptoms, including dizziness, vertigo, loss of appetite, and vomiting. Learn more about its diagnosis and treatment.
READ FULL STORYKnowing what to watch for is the first step in helping your pet get over an eye infection. Read about the symptoms of eye infections, and what they mean.
READ FULL STORYDogs and cats can develop eye infections for several different reasons. Read on to learn more about the causes and symptoms of eye infections.
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