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Cataract on one eye
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2020863, member: 76248"] This is likely a genetic problem. Darwin has the same issue and I go through the same questions in my mind about lighting and diet etc. Certainly worth having a specialist check it out and keep tabs on it. I would just keep watching how he moves around and tracks food. Offer food toward the good eye when you can and see if he responds normally. I've also changed the food bowl to a heavy low/flat dish that offers better visibility. Routine visits to the doctor will help monitor for progression. I'm not really sure what can be done to treat this, but I'd imagine a lot of it may be experimental and risky so I consider treatment to be a last resort. [/QUOTE]
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