HI there! So, three days ago I rescued a kitten (who was friendly and hardly afraid) and took him in. The vet, who we visited yesterday, said he had ear mites, a broken arm which went through his wrist (so it would heal just fine), and she did all the usual checkup stuff. Shots, vaccinations, so on. We knew his arm was hurt, although he rarely cried about it or seemed to be bothered (besides walking on his elbow). My concern today is that when we found him we noticed he had uneven pupils. We forgot to mention it to the vet yesterday, but we also figured she didn't think it was a problem. His eye seems normal, he doesn't touch it or seem in pain, but we don't know about a head trauma or anything, or how he acts and what would be odd behavior. Luckily, we're going to the vet tomorrow so he can get a splint, so we'll ask then. But I'd like an opinion on here as well, in case she doesn't know. He is only 9 weeks old, she thought, and he's smart and active and also sleepy at the same time, so he seems to function normally. His large pupil is on his left side, but the arm/wrist he broke was on the right side, so it may not be head trauma. He seems absolutely fine besides the pupils. And, since we took him to the vet yesterday and she took his temp and didn't seem to notice or mention any problems, he doesn't seem to have a fever either. He eats normally as well. As for head tilting I havent really noticed anything like that. Any help would be appreciated. While he's new to the family, Tiny Tim (named for his broken leg which we expected to be permanent), is so sweet and such a lovable addition to the family. Below is a photo of his eyes. While he's in different lighting for both eyes in the picture, when the lighting is even his eyes are still uneven.
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