Why does my 15-year-old Persian cat have cloudy eyes? Could it be cataracts or something else?

I've noticed that my 15-year-old Persian cat's eyes have become cloudy over the last few days. I'm concerned because I know she's getting older and I'm worried it might be cataracts, but I'm not sure if there could be another reason. Could this be a sign of something serious, or is it a normal part of aging for cats?

Answer

Your Persian cat's cloudy eyes are a cause for concern, especially at her age. While cataracts could be a possibility, other issues might need attention.

  • Cloudy eyes in cats are not always normal and warrant a closer look.
  • Aging does increase the risk of health issues, including eye problems.
  • Consulting a veterinarian can help determine the exact cause.

Cloudy eyes in older cats can be due to a variety of reasons, such as cataracts, glaucoma, or lenticular sclerosis. While cataracts can affect vision, lenticular sclerosis is generally a normal aging change that doesn't significantly impact eyesight. Given your cat's age, it's essential to monitor her closely and seek a vet's advice to ensure she remains comfortable and maintains a good quality of life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could the cloudy eyes be a sign of cataracts?

    Yes, cataracts are one possibility, but your veterinarian can determine if this is the cause or if something else is affecting your cat's eyes.

  • Is lenticular sclerosis harmful to my cat?

    Unlike cataracts, lenticular sclerosis is a common age-related change and usually doesn't impair vision significantly. A veterinary assessment will confirm this.

  • What other symptoms should I watch for?

    If your cat shows signs of discomfort, redness in the eyes, or changes in behavior, these should be discussed with a veterinarian promptly.

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