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Who knew - there are pet ophthalmologists!

Bandit is 17yo standard issue cat with an entropian (bottom eyelid folds inwards) giving her goopy eye. Can do a surgery to try to fix the eyelid but it's a long one, no guarantee of success, and she's got a heart murmur so a bit of an anaesthetic rest. He thinks she's not actually in pain with it so we're going with keeping-an-eye (ha!) on it. If gets a corneal ulcer or something I think enucleation (removal of the eye altogether) will be next step. bandit.jpg

You can see she's clearly suffering as she sits on my freshly planted coriander *rolleyes* (totally enclosed yard - she's not a free roamer and is confined inside at dusk).
 
Who knew - there are pet ophthalmologists!

Bandit is 17yo standard issue cat with an entropian (bottom eyelid folds inwards) giving her goopy eye. Can do a surgery to try to fix the eyelid but it's a long one, no guarantee of success, and she's got a heart murmur so a bit of an anaesthetic rest. He thinks she's not actually in pain with it so we're going with keeping-an-eye (ha!) on it. If gets a corneal ulcer or something I think enucleation (removal of the eye altogether) will be next step. View attachment 509409

You can see she's clearly suffering as she sits on my freshly planted coriander *rolleyes* (totally enclosed yard - she's not a free roamer and is confined inside at dusk).
You'd be astounded at the number of cataract surgeries they do on dogs
 
Who knew - there are pet ophthalmologists!

Bandit is 17yo standard issue cat with an entropian (bottom eyelid folds inwards) giving her goopy eye. Can do a surgery to try to fix the eyelid but it's a long one, no guarantee of success, and she's got a heart murmur so a bit of an anaesthetic rest. He thinks she's not actually in pain with it so we're going with keeping-an-eye (ha!) on it. If gets a corneal ulcer or something I think enucleation (removal of the eye altogether) will be next step. View attachment 509409

You can see she's clearly suffering as she sits on my freshly planted coriander *rolleyes* (totally enclosed yard - she's not a free roamer and is confined inside at dusk).
Under normal circumstances that would be a 5 minute fix and , yes, she's in, at the lest, extreme discomfort.
 
Under normal circumstances that would be a 5 minute fix and , yes, she's in, at the lest, extreme discomfort.
See I had read all over the internet it's very painful (hence why I asked our normal vet for a referral) but he said "I estimated a 2/10 'arbitrary pain-scale'" ... and reassured me she wasn't bothered.

Urk!
 
The boy, another delivery, oh it's not a box, but it's something I can get into!

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The other day I was very cold, but fortunately mum had a nice heated blanket for me.

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