Oh, and I have heard high blood pressure can also cause uneven/dilated
pupils...could probably have a variety of causes.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Heather <furrygi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My 14/15 year old feral FIV+ feral kitty Bobbi had uneven pupils, the vet
> felt it was a tumor but in her remaining 9 months there were no further
> changes or indications, she also  had toxoplasmosis & my vet didn't think it
> was due to that, but, I sort of suspected it was since there were no further
> problems and to me it looked more normal after Toxo treatment.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Claire Smith <sassybean...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a question - not sure how to submit it. I have 2 cats who are
>> feline leukemia positive. From outward appearances, they look and basically
>> act healthy. One of them has started having a dilated pupil - it is not
>> constant but it has been occuring a lot lately. She will also start panting
>> and breathing heavy - I have central air and keep it on all the time.The
>> last time she did this, it was actually very cool in her room.
>> The other one had seizures one day several months ago - that was the one
>> and only time that occured. But several months ago, his 3rd eyelid (on both
>> eyes) started staying out. He can still see but not too well.
>>
>> Is there anything I need to do or is this just part of the disease? There
>> are no other symptoms for either one of them at this time.
>>
>> Claire
>>
>>
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