Tagged with eyes

Eye Discharge

A healthy cats eyes should produce tears continuously. Tears keep the eyes most and nourish the cornea. The Cornea is the front part of the eye). The tears through a duct into the nose. A healthy cat’s eyes should be bright, white, and clear. Tears Tears are made of water, mucus and fat. Over time … Continue reading »

A Flat Iris?

Have you ever taken a closer look at your cats eyes? The front of their eyes are flat! You can especially see this if you look at your cat’s eyes from the side. The eyes are round just like us, but the iris doesn’t follow the shape, behind the transparent layer the iris is flat! … Continue reading »

How To Monitor Your Cat’s Health?

Take your cat to the vet each year for their annual checkup, but you can also watch your cats health between those visits. Cats are masters in hiding their secrets, their pains and illnesses, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye out. Coat Your cat’s coat should be smooth, thick (depending on the … Continue reading »

Can Cats See Color?

Some say cats see only the color purple, some say they only see red. Do they see color or not, and why not? Rods Cats (and dogs too) have cells in their eyes that respond very well in bright and dim light. As you know, cats can see very well at night. Cats use cells … Continue reading »

Cats & Hygiene

When you have a cat it’s important to always keep the environment and the house clean. They have a litter box that needs to be cleaned, the house needs to be vacuumed and much more! Cats Are Hygiene Animals Cats are animals that will clean them self after each meal, after you have touched them. … Continue reading »

Kitten Progression

Yesterday I showed the kitten progression till ten weeks right here at How To Determine A Kitten’s Age! Today we will look further including some tips on how to decide a kitten’s age, and see what happens after ten weeks. 12 Weeks Old Their eye color should change to their adult color and it’s the … Continue reading »

Eye Love You

Have you ever noticed that a cat always goes to the person in the room who doesn’t like cats? That’s because that person isn’t looking at the cat. That’s right, looking at a cat is considered rude in cat-language, so they don’t like eye contact with strangers. So if you don’t want to be rude, … Continue reading »