Cataracts

Pet Cataracts and Pet Care from a Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team

Just like their human companions, pets can develop cataracts that may greatly impact their quality of life and it’s something that pet owners might have to deal with as their pet ages. Fortunately, reliable cataract treatment is available at Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital in Canyon Lake, CA. 

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What Are Cataracts in Pets? 

Cataracts refer to a clouding of the lens that makes it difficult for your pet to see clearly. As with humans, it’s a somewhat common condition, particularly among older animals. Besides poor vision, untreated cataracts may also lead to blindness, especially in senior pets. 

Causes of Pet Cataracts

Cataracts form when proteins inside the eye clump together and form a cloudy layer over the lens. They’re commonly associated with aging; however, other conditions may contribute to them, including eye trauma. Certain dog breeds are also more susceptible to developing cataracts than others.

Signs Your Companion Animal has Cataracts

Long before you notice a telltale cloudiness, your pet may exhibit other signs of cataracts. A few common ones are:

  • Rubbing the eyes
  • Poor vision-for example, bumping into furniture or problems going up and down stairs
  • Light sensitivity

Cataracts are not typically emergencies. Even so, if you notice any changes in your pet’s vision, contact us at. That way, we can determine if those changes are due to cataracts or another issue. 

Treating Pet Cataracts

Pet cataracts can mimic other eye conditions. As such, it’s important to have a vet perform an exam to rule out other issues. 

If cataracts are detected, they can be treated with a surgical procedure known. This involves removing the clouded lens and replacing it with a new, artificial one. Your pet will receive general anesthesia and will remain completely unconscious through this procedure. Following surgery, you will need to restrict your animal’s activities and may need administer prescription eyedrops a few times each day. 

Get Vet Care from a Veterinarian at Our Animal Hospital for Cataracts in Pets

Having a veterinarian who can manage your pet’s eyesight and health can be important. If you’re looking for a vet clinic in Canyon Lake, CA, schedule an appointment with our animal hospital. Here at Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital, we look forward to seeing you and your pet soon. Call us at ((951) 244-4199 for more information about cataracts in pets.

 

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