Poor Smudge's eyes

laureen227

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Originally Posted by Satai

I'd call and see if they want to speed up her visit - cats are very good at hiding pain, and this is a condition she's had from birth.

Let your vets decide if it's urgent or not.
wouldn't hurt to call & ask them, anyway...
 

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Aw, sweet little Smudge. I agree with calling the opthamologist and telling them what you're seeing. It may be nothing, but it may be something serious that they would recognize.

Sweet girl...she probably doesn't even know that her eyes aren't supposed to be uncomfortable. She won't believe how GOOD she'll feel after the surgery!
 
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She's still officially a foster, so I'm going to take her back to the shelter tomorrow and the vet will have a quick look at her eyes and let us know if she thinks it's serious or not...
 
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