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Cats Eyes Crossed


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Cats Eyes Crossed. Cats who are born with a convergent strabismus generally adjust to the. Crossed eyes may appear at birth but can also develop later in life.

What's more adorable than a cat? Well, a crossedeyed one, of course
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While it may appear cute or funny, strabismus can actually be a sign of an underlying health issue that requires medical attention. One common reason is a neurological issue, such as a brain tumor or injury. It doesn't hurt and it doesn't need to be treated.

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What's more adorable than a cat? Well, a crossedeyed one, of course

But other times, a cat with cross eyes might need treatment. Crossed eyes may appear at birth but can also develop later in life. We see this often with siamese cats and persian cats. Crossed eyes (strabismus) is a common symptom in cats where one or both eyes have abnormal, persistent positioning.

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