Has anyone experienced this problem?
We have our oldest living cat, Buttons. She will be 15 years old in April.
I just now picked her up in the kitchen where the light is really bright, and her pupils did NOT retract.
I noticed that she never ever looks directly up at someone, even though she wants to, she immediately looks down if she does. In her daily routines she is constantly looking down, at the floor, or looking indirectly at objects.
Now it makes sense why she doesn't look directly up.
Obviously she can't see as well she used to be able to, but does anyone have any idea what might be going on? Is this normal for an old cat?
We're going to try and take her to the vet as soon as can scrape up some extra money. (I hate having to juggle important responsibilities like this.)
We have our oldest living cat, Buttons. She will be 15 years old in April.
I just now picked her up in the kitchen where the light is really bright, and her pupils did NOT retract.
I noticed that she never ever looks directly up at someone, even though she wants to, she immediately looks down if she does. In her daily routines she is constantly looking down, at the floor, or looking indirectly at objects.
Now it makes sense why she doesn't look directly up.
Obviously she can't see as well she used to be able to, but does anyone have any idea what might be going on? Is this normal for an old cat?
We're going to try and take her to the vet as soon as can scrape up some extra money. (I hate having to juggle important responsibilities like this.)