What can make a cat go blind?

Common Causes of Blindness in Cats
  • Hypertension.
  • Conjunctivitis.
  • Cataracts.
  • Glaucoma.
  • Sudden Blindness in Cats.
  • Managing Your Cat's Blindness.
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What can cause a cat to suddenly go blind?

A wide variety of conditions can precipitate sudden blindness in a cat, including a burst of bleeding into the eye's interior or a traumatic blow to the head. In rare cases, a cat's ingestion of an antibacterial medication called enrofloxacin has also been shown to damage the feline retina and cause sudden blindness.
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Can blindness in cats be reversed?

Treatment and prognosis

In some cases the underlying cause of the blindness will be reversible and normal vision may return. However, in other cases, even if the underlying cause is resolved, the damage to the sight may be permanent and there may be no change or improvement in the cat's vision.
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What do you do when your cat goes blind?

How to look after blind cats
  1. Keep your blind cat indoors, ensuring they have access to a safely-fenced garden or run if necessary. ...
  2. Encourage your cat to walk around on their own and avoid carrying them. ...
  3. When you approach your cat, talk to them as you approach them to avoid startling them.
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Is it common for cats to go blind?

Blindness in cats can happen for all sorts of reasons, and some are actually pretty similar to why it may happen to human adults — this may include issues from old age to cataracts to glaucoma, or hypertension to some kind of eye or head injury. Some diseases like Diabetes can lead to eye issues as well.
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Sudden Cat Blindness: What to do if your Cat goes Blind.



Why is my cat's eye cloudy?

Cloudy eyes can be a serious symptom of cat eye disease—particularly when the clouding is on the cornea (the outer surface of the eye). When the cornea gets injured, such as from a scratch or ulcer, swelling occurs, and you will see a cloudy patch in your cat's eye. In some cases, the entire cornea may appear cloudy.
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What do cats eyes look like when they go blind?

Signs often include: Cloudy eyes. Uneven or very wide pupils. Disorientation and bumping into things, especially in low light.
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Are blind cats sad?

If your cat does go blind, you're likely to feel sad on its behalf and worry about how you will care for it. However, even sighted cats use their whiskers to feel their way around spaces, and are excellent at forming mental maps.
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Do blind cats need their eyes removed?

If the blindness is linked to chronically painful eyes then removal of the eyes is indicated to eliminate the pain. But if your cat is not in pain, then the surgery would be preemptive: it would be designed to prevent problems that might or might not occur in the future.
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Can a cat's vision come back?

In some instances, prompt and proper veterinary treatment can restore partial vision to a cat with a retinal detachment, but in most cases, permanent blindness will result.
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Does kidney failure cause blindness in cats?

Often cats with significant kidney insufficiency will become very dehydrated. Cats with kidney disease may also develop high blood pressure. This may cause blindness, behavioural changes or neurological signs.
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Can a blind cat use a litter box?

Use a shallow box without a cover, so your cat has less to manipulate around and through to get into the box. You might need to place litter mats well around the box on all sides in case your blind cat misses.
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How much does it cost for cat eye surgery?

Some pet insurance companies may cover the cost of cataract surgery depending upon several factors including if there was a pre-existing condition. If your pet insurance doesn't cover the cost or you do not have pet insurance, you can expect to pay the full amount which, again, averages from $2,700 up to $4,0002.
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Do blind cats meow more?

Sudden blindness can result in more dramatic behavior changes: The cat is disoriented and hesitant when walking, bumps into things and may vocalize more often.
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Can blind cats see better in the dark?

It is suggested that cats' nocturnal vision is six times better than ours. Another factor which improves their nocturnal vision is the fact that they can dilate their pupils so widely, maximising the amount of light which enters the eye in dim lighting.
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What's wrong with my cat's eye?

Feline Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the pale pink/white tissue that surrounds the eye. The signs of conjunctivitis include eye redness, discharge, and squinting. In cats, conjunctivitis can be caused by bacteria (Chlamydia or Mycoplasma) or a virus (feline herpesvirus).
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Can a stroke cause blindness in cats?

The signs and symptoms of a cat stroke

Cat stroke signs and symptoms may include: Sudden collapse. Head tilt. Blindness.
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How do you know if your cat is going blind in one eye?

Symptoms and Types

Clumsy behavior (e.g., bumping into objects, tripping, falling) Decreased or absent menace response (i.e., does not blink when a hand is waved toward the eyes) Impaired visual placing responses (e.g., extends the paws incorrectly when trying to approach a nearby surface)
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Can a cats cloudy eye heal on its own?

The good news is that as long as you act quickly, the better the chance is that your cat will make a full recovery. Issues like conjunctivitis or corneal ulcers may be treated with antibiotics since they are often caused or at least followed by an infection.
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What does a cataract look like in a cat's eye?

When a cat develops a cataract, the normally clear lens develops a cloudy or opaque appearance that interferes with the ability of light to reach the retina. Depending on the severity of the cataract, this can have significant impacts on the cat's vision.
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How do you treat cloudy eyes?

The only treatment for a cataract-clouded lens is surgery to remove the lens and replace it with an artificial lens. If left untreated, the cataract will continue to progress, eventually leading to blindness in the eye.
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Can a cat's eye fall out?

The most common cause is an injury to the cat's head or face. The force, in fact, does not have to be severe to cause the eye to displace. In rare cases, eye tumors or other serious infections can cause the eye to move out of place.
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When should a cat eye be removed?

In most cases the eye is removed to control pain associated with an eye problem. Most animals are therefore more comfortable after the surgery and appear much happier within 24 hours. Your pet will receive painkillers before the surgery and this medication will be continued once your pet goes home.
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What is feline glaucoma?

Feline glaucoma, like human glaucoma, is a condition in which the watery fluid (aqueous humor) contained in the front part of the eye, just behind the lens, is unable to drain normally. The resulting accumulation of this fluid puts pressure on the optic nerve, which leads from the eye to the brain.
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Do blind cats land on their feet?

A cat's ability to turn while falling so they land on their feet is called the "righting reflex". Cats aren't technically born with the righting reflex — it develops as they grow. Some kittens can right themselves at the age of 3 weeks. One study found that blind kittens develop the righting reflex normally.
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