My 2-year-old FeLV-positive cat seems to have suddenly gone blind. What should I do?

My 2-year-old cat, who has tested positive for FeLV, seems to have suddenly lost her sight. It happened so unexpectedly, and she's bumping into things around the house since last night. Given her condition, is there something specific I should be doing to help her, or do I need to take her to the vet immediately?

Answer

It sounds like your cat's sudden loss of sight may be related to her FeLV status. Sudden changes like this can be alarming, and it's crucial to address them promptly.

  • Consider taking her to a vet immediately for an examination.
  • Try to keep her environment as safe and consistent as possible to prevent injury.
  • Monitor her behavior for any additional changes or signs of distress.

FeLV, or Feline Leukemia Virus, can impact a cat's health in various ways, and sudden changes in vision can be a symptom that needs urgent evaluation. Given the sudden nature of the blindness and her existing condition, visiting a vet as soon as possible is highly recommended to determine the cause and manage her symptoms effectively. Ensuring her environment is safe and minimizing stress can help manage her current condition while you seek veterinary advice and support.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my cat suddenly lose her sight?

    Sudden blindness in cats can result from various factors like high blood pressure, neurological conditions, or retinal detachment, often requiring prompt veterinary assessment, especially given your cat's FeLV status.

  • How can I help my blind cat at home?

    To assist a blind cat, keep furniture arrangement consistent, provide a safe space, and use tactile aids like textured rugs to help her navigate the environment more easily.

  • What should I do if her condition worsens?

    If your cat's condition deteriorates or she exhibits new symptoms, immediate veterinary attention is critical to address potentially serious complications swiftly.

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