possible health problems?

degrace

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i have a female cat who was ferile but i gained her trust and now im hers :) but i have noticed that one of her pupils sometimes is huge and th other is the normal daytime slit, and her meow also sounds like a whisper, but sometimes its a normal, high pitched girl 'meew!' is there anything possibly going on here? also my male cat who is only about 9 months old, has developed sores, they are usually on places like the sides of his paws, on his tail, right at the start of his tail. they are really drainy and puss-ie, and have taken weeks and weeks to go away, and once i put peroxide on the one on his paw, and it dried up but then almost a week later it had opened back up like it had never been touched. help?
 

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Your female cat's voice is probably normal.  I take it by 'was fertile' you mean you have had her neutered.  Were her pupils like that then?  Did you point them out to the vet?

Have you been to the vet with your male cat?  It could be all sorts of things - external parasites and allergies come to mind - but it sounds very unpleasent for him and he needs to be seen.  Take her as well and ask about her pupils. 
 

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Your female cat's voice is probably normal.  I take it by 'was fertile' you mean you have had her neutered.  Were her pupils like that then?  Did you point them out to the vet?
I took that to mean "feral".
 

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Your female cat's voice is probably normal.  I take it by 'was fertile' you mean you have had her neutered.  Were her pupils like that then?  Did you point them out to the vet?
I took that to mean "feral".
Me too (feral).  I would think one eye being normal and one not having the pupil reaction is not the norm.  She might be blind in one eye
.  What happens with you quickly shine a light in that eye?  Any pupil reaction?  Also, I would think your male definitely should be seen by a Vet to see what might be going on.  Drainy with puss doesn't sound good, especially in several different locations on his body!
 
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