My cat has red discoloration in his eye and his eye is very cloudy, but the other one seems completely normal. Any idea what could be causing this? And what's the severity of it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? rainhorse68 answered Tuesday November 22 2016, 10:20 am: I found something similar myself once, the cat had got one eye wounded in fighting another cat, the vet thought most probable. He was always a fighting sort. The redness went down and he had some eye drops too. The pupil of his damaged eye improved a lot with the drops but always kept a hint of a slightly grey cloudy look which you could spot when his pupil was wide. There wasn't any way to say for sure if his vision was impaired in that eye. He appeared 'not blind' in it, but that's all we can ever really say. He knew I guess, but of course wouldn't ever be able to tell a soul! I would definitely take him to a vet if it doesn't clear or markedly improve quick. It could be any number of things causing it. And you'll want to know the score so you can give him the best chance of successful treatment. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
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