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Ok thanks, I'll do it tonight!You're so in tune with these little guys that I think you'll know, but I'm thinking maybe yes.
Ok thanks, I'll do it tonight!You're so in tune with these little guys that I think you'll know, but I'm thinking maybe yes.
It is obviousi in the first picture the right eye is shaped more like a football than a basketball. That means only the left eye (a perfect circle) is dilated.With Watson, I can't tell. His eyes are dark are he's constantly moving! But from the photos, they look ok. I'll check again tonight
I have noticed that Jupiter's pupils are not identical though. I've attached pictures. Do you notice his right pupil (left in the picture) not necessarily being round?
You mean Jupiter right? What does it mean if only one eye is dilated? Is the other eye not working properly?It is obviousi in the first picture the right eye is shaped more like a football than a basketball. That means only the left eye (a perfect circle) is dilated.
Actually both eyes are dilated but not to the same extent, in the first picture. It is something the vet needs to know about the next time you take the tuxedo in (is it Jupiter or Watson?) but unless the eye is bothering him I would just watch it now.You mean Jupiter right? What does it mean if only one eye is dilated? Is the other eye not working properly?
Hah Tux is Watson. Ok, I'll have his eyes checked out.Actually both eyes are dilated but not to the same extent, in the first picture. It is something the vet needs to know about the next time you take the tuxedo in (is it Jupiter or Watson?) but unless the eye is bothering him I would just watch it now.
True, it is hard to determine from pictures. I'll have the vet take a look away both of them on next visit.Jupiter's eyes look fine to me in the pictures, but they aren't good for seeing that.
Tried out the soft carrier for both of them with feliway spray and it's been great! Didn't make too much difference for Watson (the Tux who is chill anyway) though I'm sure he was a lot more comfortable in this, but a huge difference for Jupiter (the lynx point).How big is the carrier? Both kittens must be able to stand up and turn around in it if you put them together. It also helps to get a Sherpa or similar soft-sided carrier so when Jupiter will feel comfortable and be easy to get out of on the exam table.
The vet didn't find anything abnormal about Watson except that he had bitten of all his super long whiskers which got in the way of grooming to a stubble! He had a good laugh at that and said he's never heard of a cat do that beforeTrue, it is hard to determine from pictures. I'll have the vet take a look away both of them on next visit.