Articles for tag: Cat Eye, Cat Vision, Conjunctivitis, Upper Respiratory Infection

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Cat Eye and Vision Care: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment of Cat Eye Ailments

Cat eye care is important when it comes to maintaining the overall health of your cat. Feline eye problems can be the sign of anything from allergies and upper respiratory infection, to fatal aliments such as the feline leukemia, feline AIDS and feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Proper vaccination against these fatal diseases is essential when ...

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Cat’s Eyes: The Basics of Feline Vision

There are many myths and rumors about how cats’ eyes work, including the belief that felines can “see” in the dark. But how exactly do cats’ eyes function so well and what gives felines such excellent vision? If you want to know how a cat’s eye works, it might be helpful to begin by looking ...

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Interesting Facts About Your Cat’s Eyes

“A cat’s eyes are windows enabling us to see into another world.” – Irish Legend Have you ever looked into your cat’s eyes and wondered what those beautiful eyes are seeing? Your cat’s eyes are a reflection of his many moods. If he is angry, he will narrow his pupils, and if he is excited ...

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Most Popular Boy Dog Names for 2009

Worn out names for dogs in the past have been just that, a thing of the past. Here you will find the most popular boy dog names for 2009, facts about most dogs listed, and much more. Dog names used in the past consist of Fido and Ruffus, however these dog names for 2009 should ...

How Cats’ Eyes Work – Nocturnal Adaptations

A cat’s daytime vision is somewhat inferior to that of humans, but their nocturnal vision is far superior. The special feline features of cat’s eyes have most likely developed for survival reasons, as wild cats are nocturnal and do most of their hunting at night. Thus, the special traits that make a wild cat’s eyes ...