Smudgie-kitten went for a check up with the eye doctor this morning to make sure everything was fine since she had the extra fur/eyelashes removed.
DH took her since I had heaps to do at work (I hate not going to vet appts!!!), but he said everything went well.
The vet said that there's some hairs growing back where she froze the other ones off, but they're growing in the right direction and shouldn't cause her any problems. There's no more ulcers on her eyes (apparently there was last time
), so that's good.
She has all these stringy looking things in her eye where the iris is, which makes it hard to see her actual eye, but the vet said it's just a genetic defect like the small eyeballs, and the missing eyelids, and that she doesn't know any better, so it's not a problem.
She gave us some artificial tears eye drops to put in her eyes once or twice a week if her eyes look gunky at all, but said she shouldn't need them.
So she'll always have small, squinty eyes, but she's not in pain, and she can see fine, so it's not a problem. I think it adds to her character
I'm just so glad we adopted her and she didn't have to go to the shelter, an older black kitten with squinty eyes would have sat at the shelter for ages, no matter how wonderful her personality is!
DH took her since I had heaps to do at work (I hate not going to vet appts!!!), but he said everything went well.
The vet said that there's some hairs growing back where she froze the other ones off, but they're growing in the right direction and shouldn't cause her any problems. There's no more ulcers on her eyes (apparently there was last time
She has all these stringy looking things in her eye where the iris is, which makes it hard to see her actual eye, but the vet said it's just a genetic defect like the small eyeballs, and the missing eyelids, and that she doesn't know any better, so it's not a problem.
She gave us some artificial tears eye drops to put in her eyes once or twice a week if her eyes look gunky at all, but said she shouldn't need them.
So she'll always have small, squinty eyes, but she's not in pain, and she can see fine, so it's not a problem. I think it adds to her character
I'm just so glad we adopted her and she didn't have to go to the shelter, an older black kitten with squinty eyes would have sat at the shelter for ages, no matter how wonderful her personality is!