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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    Chloe's eye has returned to normal. It took 3 days, but it's normal again. It appears the vet was right and we just needed to wait until the pain killers were out of her system. She's doing just fine now. Thanks for all the support, suggestions, and reassurances. 
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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    Chloe's pupil is finally starting to constrict a little bit, so about 2 or 3 millimeters of iris is showing. She's not bumping into walls anymore and is no longer hissing at the other cat. I think she's on the road to a full recovery. I'm feeling much better, too. 
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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    The chicken flavored baby food was a hit. Chloe ate almost the whole jar, and she's drinking a bit of water, too. Unfortunately, I'm not seeing the same improvement in her eye condition.
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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    I'm worried about the lack of food, too. Chloe normally LOVES her regular food, so it's disconcerting to see her unable to even recognize food as food. I tried putting some in her mouth last night and she wasn't going for it. It just fell out of her mouth. I even tried giving her some bites of...
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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    Thanks all. The vet called back just a minute ago. She thinks the dilated pupil is from the opiates they gave her to control the pain. Chloe's blood pressure was checked before the procedure and it was fine. Her heart rate was good through the entire procedure, too. Vet did notice when Chloe...
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    Impaired vision after anesthesia

    My one-eyed 9 year old cat Chloe had surgery yesterday to remove a small skin growth on her back. She has only been outside the house twice in 4 years, and it panics her to go for a car ride. During the 10 minute drive to the vet's office, she was very stressed and started panting. I noticed her...
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