cat retinal detachment
Causes of retinal detachment in cats:
Injury, infectious disease, genetics or unbalanced diet lead to retinal photosensitivity, cell degeneration, inflammation and rupture of the retinal choroid. Retinal detachment. Retinal detachment will gradually worsen, and if the owner does not deal with it in time, it will directly cause the cat to become blind.
Symptoms of retinal detachment in cats:
1. Cats will not feel pain when their retinas are detached, and the things they see at this time will be the same as what the eyes see normally. are different.
2. The eyes will often have large black shadows or distorted images, vision loss or color changes. In serious cases, the cat will be completely blind.
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