Cats Eyes Dilated After Anesthesia
It can result in signs such as watery eyes discharge redness rubbing blinking excessively and a showing third eyelid.
Cats eyes dilated after anesthesia. The squint helps to protect her eyes from an opponents claws. A feline hyperthyroidism diagnosis can be overwhelming. Feline dilated pupil syndrome or Key-Gaskell syndrome.
After the cats are fixed release them at the location where you found them. There may be shivering or trembling. Anesthesia complications in cats.
Heres how to read the meaning of your cats eyes. I believe it was around 3 pm yesterday i left her at the office around 3pm and i picked her up around 5 pm she did drink a lot and she ate a little no discharges just a little redness around her eyes they wanted to take dna samples to test for herpes virus because she had sneezing and some mucus and a respiratory infection las year in octber. If the cat was truly normal for the two days after the anesthesiayour vets will probably start looking for infectious type problems that would take advantage of the suppressed immune system during anesthesia.
My cats after anesthesia. Cats sometimes have dilated pupils or glassy eyes Please let your pet recover in a safe warm dark area away from stairs children or other pets. The one with brittle bones was up and playing chasing her tail.
You may notice some whimpering or whining. Key-Gaskell tends to affect cats younger than three years old and has no known cause. Hypothermia is a common complication during and after anesthesia.
She has her eyes shut but not because of discharge she just does not feel good with light in her eyes. The normal healthy cat was groggy and sickly acting. A rare condition known as feline dysautonomia or Key-Gaskell syndrome can also result in dilated pupils.