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Old Jan 22, 2008, 11:26 AM
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Cat eye infection

I could not find the pet area to ask my question in. Sorry. Anyways my cat has what seems to be a eye infection. She is 11 or 12 years old. I took her to the vet and he gave me some drops to give her. Her eye was crusty for a few days, but then I noticed in certain lights her left eye is cloudy like. She seems fine with everything else. She is eating, sleeping and behaving normal. After I gave her the drops for the amount of time I was suppose to, her eye is still cloudy. What else couls this be besides an eye infections?

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Lbluca, you really need to get back with your vet about this. It could be any number of things: cataracts, cornea issues, some of the more serious viral issues that affects cats,... Please call your vet and schedule a follow up appointment for your baby. I hope she is okay.
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